Can anyone shed any light on Max Cards?

julia35
julia35 Online Community Member Posts: 2 Listener
edited October 2016 in Families and carers
hi my son was diagnosed with ASD Aspergers and PDA since diagnosis i havent had much in way of support apart from group on facebook with children like mine as i am new here advice would be greatfully received many of you may be aware of ASD  and Aspergers but not all areas are aware of PDA which is pathological demand avoidance its part of asd spectrum . i stubbled on max card i do get dla for my son but wasnt aware off discounts to zoos and things nobody told me about any help available i was looking up autisic friendly places and came across this does anyone else that can shed light on these cards as unaware to all this

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  • Geoark
    Geoark Online Community Member Posts: 1,464 Championing
    http://www.mymaxcard.co.uk/ It does seem to be a lottery if a person lives in an area covered or not.


  • julia35
    julia35 Online Community Member Posts: 2 Listener
    hi my max card arrived today not sure where i can use it yet

  • Chris_Alumni
    Chris_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 684 Empowering
    Hi Julia, it looks like you can browse the available discounted attractions by region on the Max Card website here - hope that helps.
  • Yiman60
    Yiman60 Online Community Member Posts: 93 Connected
    edited October 2016
    http://www.pdasociety.org.uk/resources/external-links/blogsandfacebookgroups

    Are you aware of the PDA Society and the support groups dotted about the Country.

    I am trying to get a diagnosis of PDA .

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/1129228007099112/

    Can I suggested you look at the PDA site, there is masses of information and support on line. 

    Hope the school is working with you on PDA Stratagies . There is information for teachers.

    http://www.carersuk.org/

    Have you asked for an assesment of your needs. You are entitled to one. You might get some suitable respite and extra funding.

    http://evolutian.wixsite.com/planetautism/infofactsheets

    I hope your son has a EPHC .

    Has you son been tested for the co Morbid issues like Dyslexia, Dyspraxia ? 

    http://www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/dyslexic/dyscalculia

    http://irlen.com/get-tested/

    You ou are lucky to get the PDA diagnosis . So many won't give this.

    You hopefully are aware of  iipsea.  The information is not readily available.

    https://www.ipsea.org.uk/

    https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/autism/2016/09/15/dont-mess-with-stress/

    This guy writes some really good posts.
  • Yiman60
    Yiman60 Online Community Member Posts: 93 Connected
    julia35 said:
    hi my son was diagnosed with ASD Aspergers and PDA since diagnosis i havent had much in way of support apart from group on facebook with children like mine as i am new here advice would be greatfully received many of you may be aware of ASD  and Aspergers but not all areas are aware of PDA which is pathological demand avoidance its part of asd spectrum . i stubbled on max card i do get dla for my son but wasnt aware off discounts to zoos and things nobody told me about any help available i was looking up autisic friendly places and came across this does anyone else that can shed light on these cards as unaware to all this
    http://www.southeastwater.co.uk/your-account/help-for-customers-with-additional-needs

    Just as an example , you can sign up for priority service of most utility companies . Worth checking out. I had to endure burst mains water beside me . 
    Hope this helps xx
  • Yiman60
    Yiman60 Online Community Member Posts: 93 Connected
    julia35 said:
    hi my son was diagnosed with ASD Aspergers and PDA since diagnosis i havent had much in way of support apart from group on facebook with children like mine as i am new here advice would be greatfully received many of you may be aware of ASD  and Aspergers but not all areas are aware of PDA which is pathological demand avoidance its part of asd spectrum . i stubbled on max card i do get dla for my son but wasnt aware off discounts to zoos and things nobody told me about any help available i was looking up autisic friendly places and came across this does anyone else that can shed light on these cards as unaware to all this
    I have just posted this link to another mum as a suggestion. 

    https://www.facebook.com/nomadbeatofficial/q

    Look for groups like this catering for additional needs children. Try your local College as well, I know the College my son attends does Specialist music groups for folks on the Spectrum and other additional needs.
  • julie27
    julie27 Online Community Member Posts: 2 Listener
    Any one know how much an assessment for PDA would cost and where I could get my son tested I'm in west Berkshire 
  • Yiman60
    Yiman60 Online Community Member Posts: 93 Connected
    julie27 said:
    Any one know how much an assessment for PDA would cost and where I could get my son tested I'm in west Berkshire 
    http://www.pdasociety.org.uk/

    Hi,
    The PDA Society recommend four centres . The information is on their website. Unfortunately the cost is £3000+ . The other thing you have to be careful of is whether your LA will accept the diagnosis.

    Have you asked your GP for a referral ? Have you had any assessments through CAMHS ? Do you have any diagnosis e.g. ADHD?

    Its worth looking on the website , there is masses of information. There is also an email contact for personal confidential  chat to one of the Trustees. They all have children with PDA.

    Hope this helps xx
  • Yiman60
    Yiman60 Online Community Member Posts: 93 Connected
    http://www.pdasociety.org.uk/resources/external-links/blogsandfacebookgroups

    This is the support group network listed listed on the site. There is also training days listed through various groups and companies.

    Do you know about iipsea and checking what you are entitled to? 

    Have you had a Carers assesment of your needs ?  

    Unfortunatly its very very much a Post Code Lottery . The Parents Forum and FB support groups will offer masses of information and advise.
  • Yiman60
    Yiman60 Online Community Member Posts: 93 Connected
    http://www.autismberkshire.org.uk/

    Not sure if they have members with PDA but it's another possibility. xx