Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a group of developmental disabilities that can cause considerable social, communication and behavioral challenges.  They might repeat certain behaviors and might not be comfortable with change occurring in their daily activities. Many people with ASD also have different ways of learning, paying attention, or reacting to things. There is currently no cure for ASD. However, research shows that early intervention treatment services can improve a child’s development. It gives me immense pleasure to welcome you to our new website that we hope you will find not just user-friendly and informative too.

Vision: “A society where PWA enjoy independent and dignified life”.

Mission: “Empowering people with Autism to protect and, promote their rights and utilise their skills to have a meaningful and effective participation in the society”.

Goals: Achieving the following condition shall be the goals of ACNS
A condition, where there is;

  • Easy access of PWAs to health, appropriate education, employment/livelihood, empowerment, social participation, use of all facilities, assistance and support, reasonable accommodation, including all services, facilities and opportunities connected to their special needs as their rights.
  • Accessible, unbiased and accurate clinical diagnosis, assessment and therapies; for children with Autism
  • Adequate constitutional provisions, policies, laws to address the all human rights and needs of PWA.
  • Availability of legal representation and assistance to PWA and their representatives for full protection of all legal rights.
  • Equal access to and use of all facilities, services and activities in the community.
  • Sustainability of ACNS.

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Autism Care Nepal Society Commitments

Eliminate Stigma and Discrimination
2018
Inclusive Education
2018
Routes to Economic Empowerment
2018
Harnessing Technology and Innovation
2018
Data Disaggregation
2018
Women and Girls with Disabilities
2018