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New feature on the NAS website
 Image: news about the website Especially for regular visitors, this section lists the latest updates to the NAS website and can be subscribed to as an RSS feed. In a survey we conducted last year, 30% of you said you come back regularly "just to see what's been updated": we hope this section will be useful for you.

A-Z list of NAS information sheets
 A-Z list of information sheets An A-Z listing of information sheets produced by the Autism Helpline and Information Centre in response to the most frequently-asked questions. Together they form an invaluable library of practical information covering a wide range of subjects.

Autism Data
 Photo: books Autism Data is a database of references for over 18,500 published articles, books, research papers and videos on autism, including Asperger syndrome. You can search Autism Data online.

The Autism Services Directory
 Image: map of UK The Autism Services Directory is the most comprehensive database in the UK of autism-related diagnostic services, schools, support groups, training courses, residential and day services and much more.

Signpost: a personalised, web-based information service
 Image: a signpost Signpost is a personalised information service, designed to give people with an ASD, and parents and carers, information on autism and autism services in the UK, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.

Current job vacancies at the NAS
A list of of our current vacancies.

Research in Progress database
 Photo: researcher with microscope Details of research projects which are currently in progress in the field of autism.

Full A-Z list of NAS services
 A-Z list of a section of content A complete listing of services provided by the NAS across the UK.

Research Autism
 Research Autism logo Research Autism is an independent, non-profit making charitable Trust committed to improving the lives of individuals on the autistic spectrum through research into therapeutic or remedial interventions.