Communication boards about the war in Ukraine
The Swedish National Agency for Special Needs Education and Schools, SPSM, has created communication boards to use for communication about the war in Ukraine. The boards are available in Swedish, Dari, Arabic, Somali, English and French. You can find them here: Communication boards in different languages

 

Brief guide on supporting autistisc people in crisis situations
Autism Europe and The European Council of Autistic People, EUCAP, has a brief guide on how to best support an autistic person in an acute crisis or under challenging conditions.

Download the guide here (in swedish): Support for autistic people in crisis situations (opens in new window)

You can find the guide in other languages here:  Supporting autistic people in crisis situations (opens in new window)

The EUCAP web site also has multi-language communication boards: Supporting people with limited spoken language (opens in new window)

 

School and education for asylum seeking children
We have gathered information about the right to education and support that asylum-seeking children and young people with autism can receive in Sweden. Read more here: School and education for asylum seeking children (opens in new window)

 

After receiving a deci­sion on resi­dence permit
The Swedish Migration Agency has gathered information about what happens after you have received a residence permit under the EU Temporary Protection Directive and what rights and possibilities you then have: After receiving a deci­sion on resi­dence permit (opens in new window)