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 ...
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 National Autistic Society has responded to Kemi Badenoch’s views on autism, as seen in the ‘Conservatism in Crisis’ pamphlet. Mel Merritt, Head of Policy and Campaigns at the National Autistic ...
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 ...
Find out more about this lifelong developmental disability that affects more than one in 100 people.
The Know Yourself series offers free resources (videos, PDFs, worksheets) to support autistic teenagers in understanding what being autistic means to them. We know how important it is for you as an ...
All employees deserve to feel at ease within their work place and feel that their ability to apply for job roles will be met with autism friendly adjustments and processes. Offering an autism ...
Thank you so much for your interest in fundraising to transform lives, change attitudes and create a society that works for autistic people. We hope the frequently asked questions (FAQs) below are ...
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 ...
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 ...
The overwhelming majority (93%) of autistic people and people with a learning disability who are detained in hospital are put ...