Dangerous Encounters - Avoiding Perilous Situations with Autism: A Streetwise Guide for all Emergency Responders, Retailers and Parents

Dangerous Encounters - Avoiding Perilous Situations with Autism: A Streetwise Guide for all Emergency Responders, Retailers and Parents

by Wendy Schunick, Bill Davis
Dangerous Encounters - Avoiding Perilous Situations with Autism: A Streetwise Guide for all Emergency Responders, Retailers and Parents

Dangerous Encounters - Avoiding Perilous Situations with Autism: A Streetwise Guide for all Emergency Responders, Retailers and Parents

by Wendy Schunick, Bill Davis

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Overview

Most emergency workers know very little about autism. This book explains what to look for and how to successfully handle encounters with people who have autism. It takes emergency responders and parents through everyday situations, stressing safety and awareness. This helps avoid the many problems that have and do arise when encountering autism in emergencies.

In addition, this book is aimed at retailers and retail security, as people with autism can look extremely suspicious in shops. For instance, a person with autism may well start to rearrange CDs or books by color. This can leave a wrong impression on a retailer who hasn't encountered autism before and lead to the police being called.

Both professionals and parents can work to prevent escalating situations. If given proper education, serious situations can be avoided when a person with autism is involved. This book contains practical appendices, such as emergency ID card instructions and how to make a travel communication safety book, as well as safety social stories that teach a person with autism how to act safely in emergency situations. It outlines a number of steps everyone can take and guidelines that can be followed. It is also a good training tool for emergency responders.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781843107323
Publisher: Kingsley, Jessica Publishers
Publication date: 05/27/2002
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.22(w) x 9.09(h) x 0.39(d)

About the Author

Bill Davis has trained and spoken to many Police Departments, Fire Fighters, Ambulance workers, State Troopers, Group Home workers, Emergency Room workers, Universities, parents and Support Groups. Recently, he has received the Temple University's Center of Disabilities "End the Victim's Silence Advocacy Award". He has also been cited by the PA State Senate for work with the Police and the Disabled. He was a speaker at the PA Crime Commission Conference 2002 and at the Penn State Autism Conference 2002, and keynote speaker at Chapter Leaders ASA (Autism Society of America) in Dallas 2000. He is also past president of the Harrisburg Chapter ASA. Wendy Goldband Schunick has a Master's degree in social work and has been a television news producer in Washington DC and Baltimore. She was presented the World Hunger Media Award at the United Nations for a series about hunger in America, before deciding to start a family. She is currently a marketing writer. Bill Davis and Wendy Goldband Schunick are authors of Breaking Autism's Barriers, also published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

Table of Contents

A Walk in the Mall. 1. What is Autism? 2. Why Training is Needed 3. Characteristics of Autism. 4. Why Law Enforcement might be Called. 5. How to Communicate. 6. Challenging Circumstances for Emergency Responders. 7. Particular Challenges for Ambulance and Emergency Room Workers. 8. Fire Rescue. 9. Shoplifting and Store Disturbances: A Special Problem for Retailers and Law Enforcement Officers. 10. How Emergency Responders and Parents can Work Together. 11. Preventing Problems in Everyday Life. Epilogue. Appendices. Index.
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