“It has changed his life and ours,” says Denise Grainger, discussing the difference that In Control has made to her 20-year-old autistic son, Ben.
Before In Control, Ben’s behaviour was described as challenging, angry and frustrated. He had been a weekly boarder at a residential college until he was 19 when staff decided they could no longer cope with him. It was then that senior social worker Alison Ward mentioned In Control to the family.
Ward says: “Through his worsening behaviour, Ben showed that he didn’t want to be at college. He wanted to be at home with his family and they wanted that too, but they also needed their own time and to work, so the challenge was to meet both their needs.”
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