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This website uses 'cookies' to give you the best, most relevant experience. Using this website means you're Ok with this. About the Autism Society. Bridgend and District National Autistic Society Branch is run by parents of children, young people a Bristol Branch aims to support our members, most of whom are parents of people with autism. We pr They organise bi m The NAS Calderdale Branch provides support to people diagnosed with autism or on the waiting list aw A voluntary self-help group offering activities and providing support to local individuals and famil Social Group for people aged between 18 and 30 years at the high-functioning end of the autism spect A weekly youth group for children with an autism spectrum disorder ASD.
The group is aimed at chil This is a parent led support group. It aims to provide information for parents and professionals in The branch exists to help autistic people and their families living in Cornwall. The branch prov The service provides information and support for people with autism and Asperger syndrome, their fam NAS branches are run by parent volunteers and offer support to families who have a child or family m Social Groups are for people over the age of 16 at the high-functioning end of the autistic spectrum The East Ayrshire Branch was relaunched in We are run by a committee of volunteers mostly made Our family support project works across Monmouthshire to deliver direct support to people on the aut To help parents access support, advice and information.
Work closely with Health trusts and Educatio This Glasgow Social Group is for people aged 16 to 30 years, at the high-functioning end of the auti Our flexible outreach service enables autistic adults in Greater Manchester to take part in a range We are a local branch of the National Autistic Society which champions the rights and interests of a Offers support to families in Harrogate, Richmondshire and Craven who have a child or member with au This branch has various gro Volunteer group with the aim of providing support and guidance to those with Asperger's Syndrome and An informal group, meeting once a month - usually the last Thursday of every month for a drink, me The National Autistic Society Scotland Highland Service offers information and advice for parents and carers living in Highland, before, during and after an autism diagnosis.
The group aims to provide support and information to parents and carers of those with an autism spec We normally meet the 3rd Monday of every month, from 6. Lambeth Autism Group has been established for many years and has benefited from committed and kno The service provides support, advice and information to families who have children with an autism, This social group is aimed at autistic adults.
It is a mixed gender group that meet on a monthly bas This group was set up in Social Group for people between the ages of 18 and 30 years, at the high-functioning end of the auti The committee members Our Moving Forward project, offered in Scotland by Prospects Glasgow, can help if you have autism or Our residential services in Caerleon, Newport provide accommodation and support for adults with auti Offers support to families who have a child or member with autism or Asperger syndrome.
They provide Each NAS Branch provides a range of activities which may include: self-help support for parents and NAS branches offer support to families who have a child or member with an autism spectrum disorder The Resource Centre A volunteer-led National Autistic Society branch for children on the autism spectrum and their The National Autistic Society's Northamptonshire service, now offers Saturday and school holiday clu Teenscene is a supported youth group service for teenagers with an autism spectrum disorder ASD , a The Community is here for people on the autism spectrum, their carers and relatives, professionals w The Play Project runs in 10 weekly sessions and is for children with an autism spectrum disorder AS Offers support to families who have a child or family member with autism or Asperger syndrome.
We provide training to organisations, employability professionals, and further and higher education Our community outreach service is for young people and adults with an autism spectrum disorder ASD Our newly opened short break service in Glasgow is open to anyone over the age of 16 with a diagnosi Carol joined The National Autistic Society as Regional Co-ordinator for London and the South-East in where she had responsibility for working with branches, parent groups, and local authorities.
In , Carol was appointed as the Director of the Centre for Autism. The aim of the centre is to promote innovation, excellence and understanding across the autism sector and to provide a hub for greater collaboration both UK wide and internationally. She has contributed to a number of publications, and has trained and presented at conferences nationally and internationally. Adult services. Tracey Sellers.
In she was appointed Family Services Co-ordinator with responsibility for managing the delivery of advice, information and support services to people with autism and their families. In the role focussed solely on working with Local Authorities and Health bodies to implement the Autism Strategy following the passing of the Autism Act.
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