Resources
SG ENABLE
SG Enable is an agency dedicated to enabling persons with disabilities. Key functions of SG Enable include:
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Enhancing information and referral services for child and adult disability schemes;
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Administrating grants and support to disabilities and their caregivers;
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Improving transition management across different life stages;
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Enhancing employability and employment options for persons with disabilities; and
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Rallying stakeholder support in enabling persons with disabilities.
AUTISM RESOURCE CENTRE
The establishment of ARC(s) was a response to the growing concern that the needs of this diverse population of individuals on the spectrum go beyond existing provision.
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ARC(s) adopts a coordinated, multi-pronged approach to serving individuals on the autism spectrum through awareness, advocacy and empowerment.
AUTISM SPEAKS
Autism Speaks Inc. (AS) is an autism advocacy charity and the largest autism research organization in the United States. It sponsors autism research and conducts awareness and outreach activities aimed at families, governments and the public. It was founded in February 2005 by Bob Wright, vice chairman of General Electric, and his wife Suzanne, a year after their grandson Christian was diagnosed with autism.
NETFLIX
ATYPICAL
This heartfelt comedy follows Sam, a teenager on the autism spectrum, who has decided he is ready for romance. In order to start dating, and hopefully find love, Sam will need to be more independent, which also sends his mother to a life-changing path.
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She and the rest of Sam's family, including a scrappy sister and a father seeking a better understanding of his son, must adjust to change and explore what it means to be "normal".
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The series is created and written by Robia Rashid and Academy Award-winning producer Seth Gordon.
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LOVE ON THE SPECTRUM
Seven young adults on the autism spectrum dive headfirst into the dating pool, exploring the unpredictable world of love and relationships.
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THE SPEED CUBERS
The documentary's main focus is the rivalry and friendship between two of the fastest speedcubers in the world, Max Parks and Feliks Zemdegs. Announced in June 2020, the film was directed by Sue Kim and premiered in July 29, 2020 on Netflix.