Good Autism Practice
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Good Autism Practice
Including peer reviewed articles written by practitioners, academics, parents and people with autism, the journal encourages good and innovative practice in supporting autistic children and adults.
It is published as an online journal twice a year.
Access to online back issues going back to 2007 is included as part of the subscription.
The editor Glenys Jones, University of Birmingham, UK
Good Autism Practice is a collaborative journal produced by Bild in collaboration with the University of Birmingham, Autism West Midlands and Scottish Autism.
Subscriptions
Subscription costs
- Professional/Individual £56
- Student/family carer £44
- Organisation £125
Fill in the online subscription form here to subscribe to this journal.
Access to online back issues going back to 2007 is included as part of the subscription.
Latest issue
The latest issue of the journal has now been published:
- Contents page
- Sample article: Accessing CAMHS: The Inclusion Initiative pilot study to enhance access of young people with social and communication difficulties with and without an autism diagnosis Nicki Lunstone, Freddy Jackson-Brown,
Natalie Inker, Robbie Quested, Lauren Pettitt, Bethan Phillips and Asha Colmar
Sample Content
To give you a better idea of the kind of articles published in Good Autism Practice, you can download the articles below by clicking on the titles.
Submitting an article for publication
Submitting an article for publication in the journal
The aim of the journal is to publish examples of good practice (or an analysis of the issues affecting practice) in working with, or supporting, individuals with autism spectrum and their families throughout their lives. All submitted articles go through a peer review process. You can download the guidelines here: