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: ...
The National Autistic Society is encouraging people to be sensory-aware during Bonfire Night celebrations this year by using your SENSES.
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 ...
Our charity has responded to the Care Quality Commission’s annual assessment of the state of health and social care in England. Tim Nicholls, Assistant Director of Policy, Research & Strategy at the ...
In partnership with the National Autistic Society, in 2023 Thea and Peter Boshier established a new grant scheme, The Boshier Grant Scheme. Each year, grants of up to £25,000 will be awarded to ...
Autism is a spectrum condition and affects people in different ways. Like all people, autistic people have their own strengths and weaknesses. Below is a list of difficulties autistic people may share ...
EarlyBird (under five years), EarlyBird Plus (ages four-nine), and Teen Life (ages 10 to 16) are support programmes for parents and carers, offering advice and guidance on strategies and approaches to ...
As part of our cultural engagement with the arts, we took students who are participating in the Arts Award to a local Art Exhibition at the Zandra Rhodes Gallery entitled Creativity Past, Present and ...
Students chose to visit the Woodville Theatre to see Aladdin as their end of the year trip. The students were fortunate enough to be able to meet some of the actors face to face.