Qualifying criteria for Simple Steps
Parents and carers resident in Northern Ireland
We have 1000 copies of Simple Steps to give away free of charge to parents or carers of children with Autism in Northern Ireland. Your child does not need to have a formal diagnosis of Autism for you to qualify for a free copy as there are sometimes lengthy delays in accessing a diagnosis. If you are concerned about Autism with your child you can request a copy of Simple Steps. You must be resident in Northern Ireland to qualify for a free copy. You must download and complete the Northern Ireland Parent Request Form, complete and return to the Peat office with a cheque for the postage and packaging. You may also choose to call into the office and collect your free copy.
Professionals working with children with Autism in Northern Ireland
We have 100 copies of Simple Steps to give away free of charge to professionals working with children in Northern Ireland. The number of packs issued to any one organisation will be limited. You must download and complete the Northern Ireland Professional Request Form, complete and return to the Peat office with a cheque for the postage and packaging. You may also choose to call into the office and collect your free copy.
Parents not resident and Professionals not working in Northern Ireland
If you are not resident in Northern Ireland we cannot give you a free copy. If you are interested in purchasing a copy please contact Peat for further details.
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