AEIOU News
AEIOU brings services and support to families with children with autism in Emerald and surrounding communities
Mon, 9 Aug 10
The AEIOU Foundation Launch the Regional Autism Program in Emerald on Monday evening the 9th August 2010, the program will extend their services and support to families with children with autism in regional communities.
NEW early intervention services for young children on the Sunshine Coast
Fri, 6 Aug 10
A new Autism and Early Learning Centre to be up and running early 2011 on the Sunshine Coast. Commonwealth and QLD Government members announced innovative plans to build a new AEIOU centre on the Central Coast located on the USC campus on Friday 6th August.
Local Autistic Artist Shares His Drawings with the World
Mon, 7 Jun 10
After being diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder at the age of 3, Tim\'s mother Judy Sharp was told he would never talk, go to school or have any quality of life and to \'put him away and forget about him\'. But over the last decade, Tim has been expressing himself through a quirky superhero character called Laser Beak Man and is taking the art world by storm.
Queensland Week COMMUNITY SPIRIT AWARD WINNER
Wed, 2 Jun 10
Dr James Morton, Founder of the AEIOU Foundation and passionate advocate for children with autism has been awarded the 2010 Suncorp Queensland Community Spirit Award for his contribution to the local community as part of Queensland Week.
Abu Dhabi exchange in centre for autism
Tue, 25 May 10
Nathan\'s specialised autism centre, AEIOU - for children with autism will host a special visitor tomorrow when a delegate from Abu Dhabi, His Excellency Mohammed Al Hameli and Michael Hogan, Deputy Director-General for Disability and Community Care Services come to see AEIOU’s renowned autism early intervention program in action.
North West Hospital sponsors AEIOU $15,000
Fri, 7 May 10
Did you know very working hour another child in Australia is diagnosed with autism, affecting an increasing number of families across the country.
Newest centre to help children with autism now open
Wed, 24 Mar 10
After several months of planning and construction, AEIOU – for children with autism\'s first custom designed centre will be officially opened on 29 March by the Hon Jenny Macklin, Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and Bill Shorten, Parliamentary Secretary for Disability and Children\'s Services at 9.30am at Griffith University (Nathan).























