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Share is our online magazine and one of the ways in which we communicate the work of our Centre for Practice Innovation. Here you will find an eclectic mix of features, case studies and opinion pieces.

Caroline Hearst, Autism Educator and Laura Crane, Deputy Director of CRAE
“Where to from here?” That’s the question often asked when adults discover that they’re autistic. With growing awareness of autism, and a broadening...
Jack Howes, Philanthropy Manager in collaboration with Dr Eilidh Cage, Lecturer in Psychology at University of Stirling
University is supposed to be a happy and rewarding time, with opportunities to learn, meet new people and form lasting relationships. However, the...
Dr Bérengère Digard, Engagement Officer at the Patrick Wild Centre, University of Edinburgh
Bilingualism, the knowledge of more than one language, is a skill shared by half the world’s population. Bilingual people come in many shapes and...
Dorry McLaughlin, Chief Executive of Scottish Autism and Joe Long, Research and Policy Lead at Scottish Autism
The Covid-19 pandemic has shone a stark light on socialcare in the UK. However, the Scottish Government’s review of adult social care offers us an...
Scottish Government Launch National Campaign In October the Scottish Government launched a new national campaign with the aim to provide the general...
Nick Ward, National Director, National Autistic Society Scotland and Charlene Tait, Deputy Chief Executive, Scottish Autism
Prior to the Covid-19 health crisis, a small group of interested individuals together with Scottish Autism, National Autistic Society Scotland and...
Jonathan Drury FRSA, Founder of Autism Dialogue
Professional Dialogue in Action. Photo credit: Bobby Frazier Autism Dialogue is an inclusive, safe and confidential space that brings together...
Daniel Page, Supported in Fife Area Services
My name is Daniel and I get support from Scottish Autism. I get staff 24/7 and I can do things independently. When staff told me about Coronavirus I...