People with autism have the right to support under the NDIS

“If you walk into our home or Max’s classroom, you couldn’t pick him out as having autism. But then we’ve funded nearly 10 years of support – from speech and occupational therapy to psychology appointments. I can tell you now, he’d be a very different child if we hadn’t been in the position to do so.”

Adeane Tindall’s 13-year-old son, Max, was diagnosed with autism at the age of four, but it was an uphill struggle.

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Topics:
NDIS

Author:
Simon Wardale

Source:
The Guardian

Date published:
Mon 10th Apr, 2017