Autistic and in New Jersey? Governor Corzine needs your input

26 Jan

Autism is too often characterized as being something affecting children or families with children with autism. New Jersey has established an “Adults with Autism Task Force”. This is a great opportunity to be heard. The survey below gives those in New Jersey exactly this opportunity.

ASAN highly encourages eligible people to fill out this survey.

NJ Adults with Autism Task Force Informational Survey

From the survey page:

In September 2007 Governor Corzine signed into law legislation establishing the New Jersey Adults with Autism Task Force (NJAATF). The purpose of the NJAATF is to develop a comprehensive and actionable plan for meeting the various needs of adults with autism living in the State of New Jersey. This survey will provide valuable insight in forming the recommendations included in this plan.

If you reside in New Jersey and are 1) an individual with autism over 12 years of age, or 2) a parent or guardian of an individual with autism over 12 years, please consider taking a few minutes to answer the following. If you are a parent or guardian, please answer all questions with respect to the individual on the Autism Spectrum. For example, the address should be that of the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) individual. The average time for this survey is 10 minutes. If you receive this survey more than once, please respond only once.

One Response to “Autistic and in New Jersey? Governor Corzine needs your input”

  1. David Rs Greer February 3, 2009 at 12:13 #

    strong Yes am world known Too .And Am A expert A bout Aspergers Im 33 and would love to do the survey . Rember I am one of the smartest Kiwis you will ever meet!
    Do have heighfunction ASD .And love having it .And work As A sercurty Officer And A farm hand on week ends.Please send me the qustions!

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