Ambitious about Autism
Ambitious about Autism is a national charity for children and young people with autism. They provide services, raise awareness and understanding, and campaign for change. They also offer specialist education and support through their schools.
https://www.ambitiousaboutautism.org.uk/
Autism East Midlands
Our Mission:
To advocate, provide and develop high-quality services, information, and support, in partnership with others, for all those whose lives are affected by autism. To recognise and respond to the needs of the individual, enabling autistic people to live their lives with dignity, choice and independence. Our well-trained staff offer a wide range of services to help individuals to live their lives the way they want.
https://www.autismeastmidlands.org.uk/family-child-services/northamptonshire/
The National Autistic Society
The National Autistic Society (NAS) is the leading UK charity for people with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families. They provide – Autism resources, help and support, information on services, support for professional.
www.autism.org.uk
The Local Offer Northamptonshire
www.westnorthants.gov.uk
En-Fold
En-Fold provides a Peer Support Service as part of Northamptonshire's Keyworker Service. It works alongside Barnardo's.
En-Fold's Peer Support Service is commissioned by the NHS Integrated Care Board as part of 'Transforming Care.' The service offers individually tailored support for young people who
• are aged 0-25
• have a diagnosis of autism and/or a learning disability
• are considered at risk of hospital admission due to their mental health or other risk factors
• are on Northamptonshire's Dynamic Support Register (DSR)
info@enfold.org.uk
Autism Central
As parents and carers of autistic children, young people and adults, it can be hard to find help when you’re trying to get the right support. Autism Central aims to make it easier to learn more about autism and services available to you.
Midlands delivered by Contact and Ambitious about Autism | Autism Central
Caudwell Children
Caudwell Children has always been shaped by listening to the people we support; the children and families who face incredible challenges just to get the same opportunities as everyone else.
Founded in 2000 in Stoke-on-Trent, we have gradually developed our range of services to meet the needs of our beneficiaries and increased our reach to help as many children as possible. From supporting a few families in Staffordshire in 2000, we have grown into an international charity, helping over 78,500 children and counting from our home at the award-winning Caudwell International Children’s Centre at Keele University. With 90 team members and a global network of amazing volunteers and donors supporting our work, we strive to give disabled and autistic children the confidence and ability to reach their full potential.
Caudwell Children | Transforming Lives of Disabled Children