The Autism Society promotes the active and informed involvement of family members and the individual with autism in the planning of individualized, appropriate services and supports. The Board of the Autism Society believes that each person with autism is a unique individual. Each family and individual with autism should have the right to learn about and then select, the options that they feel are most appropriate for the individual with autism. To the maximum extent possible, we believe that the decisions should be made by the individual with autism in collaboration with family, guardians, and caregivers.
Services should enhance and strengthen natural family and community supports for the individual with autism and the family whenever possible. The service option designed for an individual with autism should result in improved quality of life. Abusive treatment of any kind is not an option.
We firmly believe that no single type of program or service will fill the needs of every individual with autism and that each person should have access to support services. Selection of a program, service, or method of treatment should be on the basis of a full assessment of each person’s abilities, needs, and interests. We believe that services should be outcome-based to insure that they meet the individualized needs of a person with autism.
With appropriate education, vocational training, and community living options and support systems, individuals with autism can lead dignified, productive lives in their communities and strive to reach their fullest potential.
The Autism Society believes that all individuals with autism have the right to access appropriate services and support based on their needs and desires.
– Adopted by the Autism Society of America Board of Directors, 4/1/1995 – Revised by the Autism Society of America Board of Directors 12/12/2009
Adopted by Autism Society Southern Arizona Board of Directors