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Communication is either the glue that binds people together
or the wedge that drives them apart. Good or bad, it is the
essence of all relationships.
As part of a major project to attain excellence
in communication and to develop a “Communication Strategy”,
a survey was conducted of families and staff of Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect).
The survey was independently designed and conducted by Roger
West of WestWood Spice, to discover what people directly involved
with Aspect believe are the most important forms
of communication and how well they think the organisation communicates.
The questionnaire was sent out in January and February 2003
to parents whose family members use the services of Aspect,
and also to employees of Aspect. Where there was no parent available,
we wrote to other relatives and/or guardians. We asked respondents
to rate how well Aspect gives, requests and receives
information about autism, about Aspect, and
about individual clients or families accessing the organisation’s
services.
Survey Results
(438 KB)
Along with the survey, Aspect consulted widely with
its many stakeholders about how they experience communication
at the organisation. The full report and its recommendations
is below.
Full Communication
Report (551KB)
Last updated April 2005
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