
Autism Alert Wallet (available from NAS)
Autism Alert Card
The autism alert card can be carried by people with autism and presented in a difficult situation where they may find communication difficult.
The Autism Alert card is designed to tell people about the condition, and asks them to show respect and tolerance. The card comprises a wallet which contains a leaflet of key facts about autism, and a credit-card style insert where people can write emergency contact details.
Many young people have explained how carrying such a card has been very useful in various situations where they have found themselves confused or unable to explain themselves properly.
Some police forces across the UK are supporting the scheme as it helps officers identify when an individual may need extra help and can avoid misunderstandings occuring - for example arresting a young person on suspicion of being drunk or disorderly when in fact they have been a very stressed person with an autistic spectrum disorder.
The card is available in a range of languages - which may make it useful when travelling abroad.
The wallet is available from the NAS for £2.50 plus post and packaging.
As an alternative for younger children, you could make a badge or card which can be attached to their clothing. Translations can be put on if you are travelling to a foreign country.
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I’m Not Naughty- I’ve got Autism T-Shirts
These t-shirts are available from the NAS shop priced £6 and not only raise awareness of autism, also act as a way of informing people about your child’s diagnosis in a way of hopefully illiciting understanding and support.
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Badges are also available with the same message

The NAS also produce information cards on autism and Aspergers Syndrome which can be carried by individuals and famillies and handed out to the general public as necessary - very useful for giving to those with disaproving stares!
Child Safe Zones is a company which supplies special wrist bands for your child and costs £15 per year. If a child gets lost, the finder calls the number printed and the company will then contact you using the information you have supplied.
Also, there are now numerous ‘Safe Zones’ across the UK including airports, amusement parks and shopping centres where you can get free wrist bands. If your child gets lost you call the number and the local security team will immediately begin a search for your child.
This may make trips out to public places just a little less stressful - feel free to add your own suggestions !