The National Autistic Society has responded to Children’s Commissioner Dame Rachel De Souza’s report revealing the delays and inequalities facing children with neurodevelopmental conditions including ...
The National Autistic Society has responded to Kemi Badenoch’s views on autism, as seen in the ‘Conservatism in Crisis’ pamphlet.
Walk 5k this April is returning in 2025 and we hope you’ll join us for World Autism Acceptance Month. Later this year, you can register to take part in person or at home and get fundraising to help ...
The purpose of our school is to help prepare young people to make a successful transition into adulthood with the confidence and the necessary skills to live as independently as possible and ...
Members from our North Northumberland Branch attended a Royal Visit by His Royal Highness, the Duke of Edinburgh, at Fox Barracks in Northumberland, on Wednesday 18 September.
The first season of the National Autistic Society Scotland’s new podcast, Spectrum Sessions, is out now on YouTube and Spotify. Hosted by Heather Carson, our Media and Communications Officer, the ...
To help increase understanding of autism and menopause, we are launching a new downloadable guide offering advice and guidance for autistic people who are going through menopause or perimenopause.
Caroline and Alistair Gilmartin-Smith (Trustee, NAS) spent the day at Radlett Lodge School, in Hertfordshire on Tuesday 24th September. They were able to see the completed Phase 1 of the development ...
In total 2,015 autistic people and people with learning disabilities are in inpatient mental health hospitals in England 1,365 (68%) of these people are autistic There are 190 under 18s in inpatient ...
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