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I am new to this site but I noticed that there was a question a week ago about developing a on line resource for residential social workers who specialise in autism.

Would anyone like to join me in developing such a resource?

I work as a RSW2 in the UK and if there is anyone who works in this line who is interested and has knowledge of how to do this or is there anyone interested in joining, and also anyone who thinks its a good idea. or anyone who is not getting the help they need.

Do you think there is a need for this type of information?
Do you believe there is a need for this type of help and support?
How can it be done?

2006-10-27 14:05:11 · 1 answers · asked by ~~~VeNuSeEd~~~ 2 in Social Science Psychology

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I need to warn you,.. I haven't been on here long but the majority is immature jerks. So you may wind up getting alot of Spam and Idiots goofing around.

Yes, I do believe there is a need for this.
Yes, I do believe there is a need for this type of Help and Support.
It is probably going to cost you money but if you don't have alot of Graphics, Yahoo-Geocities may have some options that includ haveing your own domain (NEVER have a site on Geocities that you want to be taken seriously that contains Geocities in it's URL). You could try to use PayPal for Donations toward the site,.. they may have some specific buttons for that.

I would recommend you accept these listing from around the world and cut up the Directors/Site to be easy for people to navigate for their area of the world, country, next level, next level, city, area,.. etc on the down to pin point as there tends to be no help for a long distance and then an area with a large cluster of people working on the simalor.

I am of no help but I have disablities. XD

Be very warey of people on here,.. the ones that will try to "Help" you are planning to hack you or rip you off some times. So if someone gives a URL go on Yahoo and search for part of the URL or what they claim it is to,.. or else you may find yourself in trouble.

Nearly every URL I've seen on here (Y! Answers) has been a Scam/Hack, a Wiki site, or something connected to Spam or Schemes (so a fancy Scam).

2006-10-27 14:21:37 · answer #1 · answered by sailortinkitty 6 · 0 0

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