The Autism Society Philippines (ASP) is a national, non-profit organization dedicated to the well-being of persons on the autism spectrum disorder. We envision a society where Filipinos on the spectrum become the best of their potentials -- self-reliant, independent, productive, socially-accepted citizens of an Autism-OK Philippines.
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21 March 2014

My First ASP Chapter Leader Conference

The first time I got an invitation to attend Autism Society Philippines 2014 Chapter Leader Conference, I had mixed feelings. I felt excited with the idea of meeting and learning from other leaders; and at the same time nervous not knowing what to expect. Yet, I just knew that this is something that I have to attend for the benefit of ASP Sta. Rosa Chapter and our children with autism (CWAs).

The two-day conference last 8-9 March 2014 at Eurotel Pedro Gil was in-depth enough for me to appreciate the work that we do and learn more about how to become a better advocate for our CWA’s. The organizers made sure that there is a balance in activities where participants can interact, share and learn.

I liked the workshops where I was grouped with seasoned leaders and relatively new chapters officers like me. It made me feel comfortable knowing that my current concerns such as finding funds, how to grow members and how to make meaningful activities are shared by other chapters too. I got lots of tips from my group members. The discussion on ASP’s policy agenda was very lively and the facilitator made sure that real life examples were given on how to better push for them given the opportunities as chapter leaders. The topics on communication and project management were focused on our needs as an organization. The very credible speakers made sure that such topics usually only found on corporate seminars were tailored to our needs; and I saw a lot of benefits in using these tools to professionalize our organization. I particularly enjoyed the role playing on communication where the organizers allowed the participants to apply what they have learned given real life scenarios. It was not only a learning experience but a fun-filled activity that showed real talents in acting among the Board of Trustees (BOT’s) and the participants as well!

Dr. Olive Medina, ASP Sta. Rosa President, preparing with her group for the role-playing exercise.

During our small breaks in the conference, I appreciated that the trustees are going around the table to make the effort to interact with the participants and made us feel comfortable. Suddenly, I do not feel like a “newbie” anymore. ASP is certainly more of a family where the support and camaraderie is strong.

As the conference is loaded with activities and information, there is a tendency for us to forget some of the details, but the organizers made sure that we went home fully armed not only by their promise to send all presentation materials but by giving us the ASP primer. In this way, we can easily share to the rest of the officers in our chapters. The primer is a very useful tool to make sure that the sixty eight (68) chapters are aligned and have one voice in making our advocacy real and clear to all stakeholders.

The 2014 Chapter Leaders Conference was a success for me -- not only because I became equipped with the tools needed to lead better -- but it made my heart burn with more passion to reach and help our CWA’s and their families. I am grateful to the Board of Trustees and ASP National officers and organizers for their perseverance in gathering the officers together. I still have a long way to go and much more to learn; but I am glad I took that first step in growing as a leader by attending the Chapter Leader Conference.
(This article is the contribution of Dr. Olive Medina, President of the ASP Sta. Rosa Chapter)

Here are other comments from other chapter leaders:
  • “I learned a lot today. I've got something to share again with other people especially to the parents / educators who are very well concerned of what Autism is all about.”
  • “The chance to be with the leaders and the trustees of ASP gives me clearer perspective on how to better influence our members to improve the chapter and the chapter’s activity.”
  • “It is really amazing hearing all the information that will be on our chapter. Talagang brainy ang lahat ng speaker. In all the CLC is a fruitful event.”

06 August 2010

ASP’s 3rd Chapter Leaders’ Conference

By: Tiffany Tan, ASP Board Secretary

ASP will be having the 3rd Chapter Leaders’ Conference (CLC) on August 28 – 30, 2010.

According to ASP Chair Emeritus, Dang Koe, chapters are critical for ASP to provide support and services to families in provincial areas, especially the underprivileged. One of ASP’s goals is for chapters have access to intervention services.

As of today, there are now 45 Chapters - a network in key cities in the country from Luzon: Angeles City, Antipolo City, Bacoor, Baguio, Balayan, Batangas City, Carmona, Cavite North, Commonwealth Quezon City, DasmariƱas, Diliman, Dipolog City, Ibaan, Iriga, Lagro, Laguna, Lipa, Lucena City, Malolos City, Mandaluyong, Marikina Valley, Metro-South, Molino, Naga, Olongapo City, Puerto Princesa, Rizal, Rosales, Pangasinan, San Fernando City, Tanza, Trece Martirez, UP-Camp and Valenzuela, in Visayas: Aklan, Bacolod, Roxas City, Cebu City, Iloilo, Legaspi and Tacloban and in Mindanao: Cagayan De Oro City, Davao, General Santos, Iligan and Zamboanga.

The Board of Trustees and Chapter Leaders

Every two years, CLCs are conducted to provide training to leaders. Aside from training, leaders keep in touch through the e-group to exchange success recipes.
Templates are provided for chapters to duplicate in the provinces what the national office is doing.

Majority of the chapters are now doing programs and services independently, such as: monthly seminars for members, family support group meetings, free therapies for children with autism (CWA), educating public on autism, and resource development.

An estimated 500 to 600 thousand Filipinos are affected with autism and only 2% of them are receiving appropriate care. The initial diagnosis for autism costs about Php7,000, with total cost of medical and educational needs amounting to more than P110,000 for the first year alone.

Autism Society Philippines and ASP Chapters work very hard for the future of children with autism and their families. We need your support. Take this opportunity to donate to ASP’s 3rd Chapter Leaders’ Conference.

Be an Angel for Autism. Give generously and help spread autism awareness and advocacy. Share Hopes and Build Dreams. Email Us @ autismphils@gmail.com. Or Call Us @ 7-903-5496, visit Us: autismsocietyphilippines.org

 
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