AEIOU News
Tablet PCs to revolutionise the way children with autism learn and communicate
Mon, 16 Apr 12
Tablet PCs are emerging as a highly effective tool for children with autism, helping to develop language, social and fine motor skills with engaging applications that make learning fun. Read More
AEIOU Hosts Autism Conference Featuring Professor Tony Attwood and Dr Michelle Garnett
Mon, 9 Apr 12
To coincide with Autism Awareness Month, AEIOU Foundation is hosting a thought provoking Autism Conference at South Bank Institute of Technology on Friday 20 April 2011 from 9am-4:30pm for teachers, allied health professionals and parents and carers of children with autism. Tickets are $190 per person. Read More
MCDONALD’S IPSWICH TURNS BLUE FOR AUTISM AWARENESS
Mon, 2 Apr 12
On Saturday 21 April 2012, 10 McDonald’s restaurants in Ipswich, Queensland, will support Autism Awareness Month by raising awareness and funds to assist local children with autism. Read More
Analysis shows $2m Lifetime Cost Saving for People with Autism who Access Early Intervention
Fri, 30 Mar 12
Autism costs Australian society $10 billion a year, according to a new study delivered ahead of World Autism Awareness Day on Monday 2 April 2012. But the report, commissioned by AEIOU Foundation, also shows a potential to save $2 million over the lifetime of a person with autism by investing in early intervention in childhood. Read More
Brisbane Joins Global bid to Shine Light on Autism
Mon, 12 Mar 12
Brisbane’s most iconic landmarks will turn blue in April, as part of an international campaign to Light it up Blue for autism, a neurological disorder which affects more than one in 160 people and costs Australian society around $10 billion per annum. Read More
Bundaberg Campus location for Autism Early Intervention Centre to benefit families and Uni students
Mon, 20 Feb 12
Minister for Disabilities Curtis Pitt will visit the proposed site of a new centre that will provide early intervention for children with autism at CQUniversity Bundaberg. The centre is expected to provide a multitude of benefits for all involved. Read More
Bundaberg Campus location for Autism Early Intervention Centre to benefit families and Uni students
Mon, 16 Jan 12
Minister for Disabilities Curtis Pitt will visit the proposed site of a new centre that will provide early intervention for children with autism at CQUniversity Bundaberg. The centre is expected to provide a multitude of benefits for all involved. Read More
AEIOU Foundation launches NEW centre in Camira
Mon, 16 Jan 12
This year, more children with autism will have greater access to high quality early intervention as AEIOU Foundation launches its program in the southern Brisbane suburb of Camira, providing up to 40 full-time placements for children with autism aged between two and a half and six years. Read More






















