IWGA Discussion Forums
From July 2021 to May 2022, the IWGA invited Ohioans to participate in a series of discussions about autism. Each discussion focused on a Life Domain from Charting the LifeCourse, exploring current realities and imagining the kind of Ohio we want to create together to ensure autistic Ohioans and their families live their best lives for their whole lives. Select a recording from the gallery to view the discussion in the video player below.
Video: Social and Spirituality
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What a person does as part of everyday life – school, employment, volunteering, communication, routines, and life skills.
Where and how someone lives – housing and living options, community access, transportation, and home adaptations and modifications.
Managing and accessing health care and staying well – medical, mental health, behavioral health, developmental, wellness, and nutrition.
Staying safe and secure – emergencies, well-being, guardianship options, and legal rights and issues.
Building friendships and relationships, leisure activities, personal networks, and faith community.
Building valued roles, making choices, setting goals, assuming responsibility, and driving how one’s own life is lived.