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Is a club for children aged 5 or over, and young adults with Asperger's Syndrome or an autism related condition (ASC),
and their families.

We Serve the Dorset area and parents come from Weymouth, Dorchester, Blandford & the surrounding area.

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This is a web site which has been written by the parents of Zoe, an autistic child living in the UK, with a view to sharing as much practical knowledge as possible. We have been building this site since we first found out about our daughter's condition and had to come to terms with the fact that we have a child who will never leave home and lead an independent life.

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Action for ASD is a charitable body based in Burnley for people affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders.

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Arventa Healthcare has been formed by a group of care professionals experienced in working with young people with Autism and Asperger syndrome. We believe that young people with Autistic Spectrum Conditions (ASC) are unique and deserve a service that will recognise, understand and meet their individual needs and be able to support their transition into adulthood via an ASC specific care pathway. Arventa Healthcare is proud to announce the opening of The Hawksmere Centre – Healthcare and Education for Young People with Autism.

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ASD Friendly is a support network of parents with Autistic and Aspergers children, who discuss life as we know it in our friendy forums. Need help, or have advice to offer? Join in the discussions on the message boards on a variety of topics affecting our children: education, health, managing the hairdressers or struggling to get shoes fitted. And we’re all here to celebrate when things go well!

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A support group for parents and carers of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
We are located in Nuneaton, Warwickshire however, since many of the monthly meeting topics are of interest to all, families in other areas are welcome to attend.

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We are a small charity who work with families and siblings of autistic children. We offer a range of services, mainly organised outings to activites all over devon. Feel free to contact us on the link below. We are always looking for more members and ideas of things to do

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1 in 100 adults have autism. This website is about sharing success and solutions so that we can celebrate, be inspired by and learn from the stories of people with autism, their friends, families and anyone involved. To tell us your story, or the story of someone you know, click ‘Share’ at the top of this screen.

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Autism Anglia was formed following the merger of the Essex Autistic Society, Norfolk Autistic Society & NACHA (the Norfolk Autistic Community Housing Association) in 2008. It exists to 'promote the welfare, education and care' of children, young people and adults with autism and in so doing provide support and assistance to their families and carers. We provide a range of services to enable people with autism to live as independently as possible and to experience choice and inclusion in society. Our services include:

Adult Residential care, currently offering 52 places in five houses in Essex, three houses in Norfolk.
Community Support, providing care in seven independent living houses for 13 service users.

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This website is a meeting place for all people who care about autism – who want to raise awareness, share information and ideas.

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07795 667749
 

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The Autism Education Trust (AET) was launched in November 2007 with funding from the Department for Children, Schools and Families. It is dedicated to co-ordinating and improving education support for all children on the autism spectrum in England.

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Autism Eye is edited by Gillian Loughran and its publisher is Gillian’s husband, Mark Hayes. Not only are they both award-winning magazine editors and writers with years of experience in the UK publishing business, but they are also the parents of Finn, their beloved son, who has autism.

Autism Eye was borne out of the frustration that Gillian and Mark felt about the lack of useful and unbiased information for parents of children with ASD. Although the couple have tried a variety of interventions that have helped improve their son’s life, they found it harder than it should have been to make proper, informed judgements about how to treat their child’s autism. There has been little in-depth, rigorous coverage available about therapies and educational interventions.

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0151 330 9500

Northern Ireland

028 9069 913

Isle of Man

01624 v814 801

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01970 625256
 

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Autism Initiatives is a parent-led charity and a member of both the Autism Alliance and the Confederation of Service Providers for People with Autism (CoSPPA).

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