We are delighted to share our range of 2024 Christmas cards, which have been designed by autistic artists who attend our specialist art studio, Artrack. The money raised by our Christmas cards will go ...
The Government has announced the Get Britain Working White Paper to reform employment, health and skills support which it promises will tackle economic inactivity and support people into good work.
This course explores helping autistic children and adults to reduce stress and anxiety, understanding behaviour and supporting them during difficult times. Stress and anxiety affect many autistic ...
Our charity’s Sybil Elgar School has been rated ‘Outstanding’ in its latest Ofsted report, achieving the highest grade in all six areas of inspection in October.
We are proud to announce that volunteers at our charity’s North Northumberland branch have received The King’s Award for Voluntary Service; celebrating the outstanding work they do in their local ...
As of September 2024, 204,876 people were waiting for an autism assessment in England, new latest NHS data has revealed. That’s more than the population of Reading.
Autism charities have today made a joint call for urgent action to end the avoidable and devastating crisis affecting tens of thousands of people waiting for a diagnosis. In a letter to Chancellor ...
A Bristol-based group for neurodivergent women to connect and meet up. Inclusion in the Directory does not imply endorsement of a service by the National Autistic Society. Please read our full ...
Find out more about this lifelong developmental disability that affects more than one in 100 people.
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 ...
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 ...