We are proud to announce that volunteers at our charity’s North Northumberland branch have received The King’s Award for Voluntary Service; celebrating the outstanding work they do in their local ...
Our accreditation programme helps organisations, and specialist and mainstream service providers, to offer excellent support ...
The Lorna Wing Centre offers a range of specialist diagnostic and assessment services for children, young people and adults, ...
As of September 2024, 204,876 people were waiting for an autism assessment in England, new latest NHS data has revealed. That’s more than the population of Reading.
The Government has this week unveiled its new Mental Health Bill, which will reform mental health legislation to end the inappropriate detention of autistic people and people with a learning ...
In January, we will launch a completely updated employment advice hub, with content for autistic people and for employers. To support this launch, we are creating multimedia content with autistic ...
The National Autistic Society has welcomed several announcements made in today’s Autumn Budget, including: ...
Person-centred counselling & psychotherapy from an autistic therapist. Inclusion in the Directory does not imply endorsement of a service by the National Autistic Society. Please read our full ...
Secondary URL: https://www.brightheart.co.uk/autism-spectrum-condition-asc-asd/ Bright Heart is a London-based tuition agency offering award-winning SEN tuition with ...
The National Autistic Society is encouraging people to be sensory-aware during Bonfire Night celebrations this year by using your SENSES. Many autistic adults and parents of autistic children choose ...
Our supported living services are for autistic adults who need extra help to live in their own homes or within our accommodation, whether as tenants or owner occupiers, living alone, or with others.
Autism charities have today made a joint call for urgent action to end the avoidable and devastating crisis affecting tens of thousands of people waiting for a diagnosis. In a letter to Chancellor ...