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With a subscription to GRASP everyone gets access to online support and updates via email. For those on the spectrum, you are also welcome to join the GRASP support group of your choice.

All subscribers will automatically be put onto our GRASP Global Network list.

Please note that all information will be kept secure and confidential. Also, if you are already a GRASP member you can use this form to update your exiting information.

Once you have subscribed, you will be sent an invitation to join our online discussion group(s) through Yahoo Groups. This is the place to ask questions and get to know other people in the GRASP community. However, you do not have to belong to the corresponding yahoogroups should you not wish to (many prefer just to receive newsletters, and the benefits of face to face meetings).

Because this form is automated, please excuse the fact that you might have to scroll down to find the GRASP group(s) you wish to join (the form regrettably doesn't allow for revised formatting). But if you would like a better idea of what groups exist, you can first visit http://www.grasp.org/res_sg.htm.

The vast majority of our groups are for people on the spectrum. However, please note that:

1. If you are not an adult (or teen) on the spectrum, the appropriate groups for you are either the "Families and Clinicians" group, the "Online Siblings" group, or the "NT Partners/Significant Others" group.

2. GRASP Global is for everyone, though subscribers who are not on the autism spectrum are asked to keep their contributions somewhat minimal.

3. More generalized groups for folks on the spectrum, in addition to our Regional Networks, are GRASP Global, GRASP en Espanol, the GRASP GLBT group, and the GRASP Teen Network.

4. Folks on the spectrum are asked to refrain from participation in the Families and Clinicians group or the NT Partners/Significant Others group (we need our space, and so too do others, right?). However, if someone on the spectrum is also a parent or clinician for someone on the spectrum; by all means, they should feel free to join.

With thanks for listening,

 

 

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