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NCSA's President Jill Escher talks autism reality on the Disorderly Blondes podcast

July 27, 2021 Jill Escher
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“Severe” or “not-so-pretty” autism voices demand a place at the table, and no noisy, lame attempt to shame the advocates over semantics will “cancel” the grim statistics. Severe autism is coming for all of us, actually. It’s time to listen.

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Severe Autism: Stuck in the “Circle of Strife”

July 23, 2021 Jill Escher

An autism mom calls for an integrated care approach for the severely autistic.

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"The Big Picture": IACC Public Comment by NCSA President Jill Escher

July 22, 2021 Jill Escher
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The IACC has been around for 2 decades, so I think it’s fair to ask, “Are we better off today than we were 20 years ago?” The answer is unfortunately no, we are most definitely not better off today. While some minor battles have been won, we are losing the war, and losing it big.

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"A dystopian future where our loved ones have no refuge": Public comment to the IACC

July 21, 2021 Jill Escher

“True advocates … must awaken to the coming tide, if the most needy on the autism spectrum are to thrive and survive.”

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A sister's sacrifice: Public comment to the IACC

July 21, 2021 Jill Escher

“I still dread answering my phone. Afraid it means the police are there again. That there is another hole in his wall that another broken window has sliced his hands and feet.”

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New Paper Makes Case that Autism Tsunami May Threaten American Economy

July 21, 2021 Jill Escher

The study, Autism Tsunami: the Impact of Rising Prevalence on the Societal Cost of Autism in the United States, by Mark Blaxill, Toby Rogers and Cynthia Nevison, concludes that future costs of autism could be $589 billion/year in 2030, $1.36 trillion/year in 2040, and $5.54 (4.29–6.78) trillion/year by 2060.

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Sad but true: "Disability" usually excludes us

July 20, 2021 Jill Escher
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SEVERE AUTISM = When you are too over-the-top disabled to qualify for almost all disability programs or housing.

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Autism Service Dog Brings Comfort to a Grateful Family

July 19, 2021 Jill Escher

Timon is now invaluable. He helps not only our sons but also helps us as parents better manage the struggles our children face on a daily basis.

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Growing Older, with Fewer Services

July 16, 2021 Jill Escher

As autistic kids grow up, their needs can increase while services decline. A dad asks, is the system upside-down?

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I am his whole world

July 15, 2021 Jill Escher

Autism parents put a million details into the care of their beloved children. But what will happen when those parents are gone?

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