The Professional Autism Project had its sixth successful week continuing to deliver high quality professional work. They held a meeting with Andy Kay to begin developing their first ASC Hands logo action plan. They have set the first eight tasks to work on over the next few months. The Professional Autism Project and Positively Autistic Community Organisation have several new autism projects coming up including an Autism Awareness campaign. They shared their action plan with an NHS colleague and updated social media sites for promotional purposes.
THE PROFESSIONAL AUTIEM PROJECT RESTRUCTURED DOCUMENT 3 (SARA).
1. The Professional Autism Project
Queen Street Resource Centre
Tuesday 8th March 2016
WEEK 7
The professional autism project has had its sixth successful week at queen street
resource centre, continuing its vitally important high quality standard professional
work it professionally continues to deliver, we got a lot of professional work covered
today. Including the ASC meeting with Andy Kay as to regarding the starting process of
professionally producing our very own first ever brand new first of its kind ASC Hands
logo action plan. We have set the first 8 chosen tasks to be professionally working over
the next few months. Positively Autistic Community Organisation and the professional
autism project have lots of new professionally exciting autism projects coming up
including our Positively Autistic Ribbons -Autism Awareness campaign 2016, we have
provided an electronic copy of our action plan to one of my NHS Colleague by e-mail
this week. We have placed this week's update on my ASC twitter site/ my ASC LinkedIn
site/ for professional and promotional purposes. myself and Andy will make sure copies
of our ASC hands logo action plan will be professionally added to the professional
Autism portfolio/ASC hands Logo logbook (No 10) as well as other relevant
professionals that it will be relevant to for their feedback comments. We will make
sure the professional autism project goes all the way to its biggest dreams yet to
come. And shows my extreme professionalism as an officially trained autism advocate.
And my HFRS community award 2012 proves how extremely professional I am, and the
achievements we have under my belt. and the hard work and the man hours of high
quality standard professional work goes into professionally running and funding an
professional autism project, and for us it's all about commitment into putting in all the
hard work, and being able to see it pay off, and the continues positive, constructive,
results we get from it. for me it's all about continuously having to prove myself to all
relevant professionals, and them having the faith/trust/confidence in me in being that
high quality standard professional I am and the high quality standard professionalism of
our work and the continues development of the professional autism project. And my
integrity of my professionalism I need those professionals to see in me as an officially
trained Autism advocate which is vitally important to us.