
Towards an Autism Strategy for Scotland
The Scottish Government has been working to make things better for people who have autism. They want everyone who has autism to be accepted by their own community. They want people with autism to have meaningful and satisfying lives.
A lot of work has been done, but now the Scottish Government want to know what you think about their plans for the future.
Have your say
Now the Scottish Government wants to know what you think about their plans.
You can tell the Scottish Government what you think by answering the questions at the end and sending them by email to:
peter.kelly@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
or by post to
Peter Kelly
Scottish Government
Care & Support Team
Adult Care & Support Division
Are 2ER
St Andrew’s House
Regent Road
Edinburgh EH1 3DG
If you have any questions contact Peter Kelly on 0131 244 2249.
Send your answers back by Thursday 9 December 2010.
The form on which you may want to write in your comment can be found here:
A lot of work has been done, but now the Scottish Government want to know what you think about their plans for the future.
Have your say
Now the Scottish Government wants to know what you think about their plans.
You can tell the Scottish Government what you think by answering the questions at the end and sending them by email to:
peter.kelly@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
or by post to
Peter Kelly
Scottish Government
Care & Support Team
Adult Care & Support Division
Are 2ER
St Andrew’s House
Regent Road
Edinburgh EH1 3DG
If you have any questions contact Peter Kelly on 0131 244 2249.
Send your answers back by Thursday 9 December 2010.

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