Our school opens up the world to each autistic child, with a huge range of opportunities and facilities. Our dedicated staff are there to support our students, so that they can achieve.
We are delighted that Helen Allison School has achieved the Beacon Award for exceptional work in sharing their knowledge and understanding of autism good practice, to educate, guide and inspire others ...
More women and girls than ever before are discovering that they are autistic. Many had been missed or misdiagnosed due to outdated stereotypes about autism. But that is slowly changing. In the past, ...
Our charity has launched a new award to help organisations create more inclusive, understanding and supportive workplaces for ...
Find out more about this lifelong developmental disability that affects more than one in 100 people.
Executive functioning is commonly misunderstood. In this session, we will explore aspects of executive functioning as they relate to autism, factors that often impair executive functioning on a day-to ...
We are running a live online public speaking and consultancy skills course for autistic adults in November 2024. This is a four-part course for autistic adults in the UK who would like to improve ...
Too Much Information (TMI) was our campaign to increase public understanding of the five core features of autism and to give people an understanding of what actions they can take to help autistic ...
External contact points where urgent help is needed, including the NHS, as well as helplines and listening services provided by a number of organisations. Advice and guidance about autism and the ...
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1) The National Autistic Society’s charity places for BMW Berlin Marathon will be allocated between September 2024 – August 2025 (with waiting list places being allocated by early August 2025). If ...
The National Autistic Society wants to bring joy, independence and the best quality of life to the autistic children and adults we support – we want each person to be themselves, be safe and fulfil ...