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Autism Network Scotland have been funded by the Scottish Government to support the Scottish Strategy for Autism for providing networking opportunities for people on the autistic spectrum, their families and supporting practitioners.
What is a Virtual Network?
A Virtual Network is message-board forum which provides a platform for knowledge exchange and sharing of good practice.
Each Network offers a virtual space for people with mutual values and visions to work together with a solution-focused approach.
Networks can be formed around specific areas of interest or regional hubs.
Why join a Virtual Network?
Virtual Networks offer the opportunity to communicate with other people irrespective of time, finances, and geography.
Virtual Networks allow a supportive environment for collaboration, co-operation and peer support.
Virtual Networks include a wide range of practitioners working in diverse areas, including education, health care, social services and many more.
Anyone can join our Virtual Networks as long as they are a member of Autism Network Scotland and agree to our Participation Principles.
It is asked that members join no more than two Virtual Networks simultaneously to allow swift access to these forums.