The Government has this week unveiled its new Mental Health Bill, which will reform mental health legislation to end the inappropriate detention of autistic people and people with a learning ...
The National Autistic Society has welcomed several announcements made in today’s Autumn Budget, including: ...
The National Autistic Society is encouraging people to be sensory-aware during Bonfire Night celebrations this year by using your SENSES.
In January, we will launch a completely updated employment advice hub, with content for autistic people and for employers. To support this launch, we are creating multimedia content with autistic ...
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.
Our charity has responded to the Care Quality Commission’s annual assessment of the state of health and social care in England.
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 ...
Last week, some of our students visited the Frameless Immersive Art Gallery in Marble Arch, London. Frameless is the UK’s largest multi-sensory experience, where students had the chance to explore ...
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 ...
Our students have been doing exceptionally well as you will see in the newsletter. It is packed with lots of the activities our pupils have been up to this half term, including, a trip to Yorkshire ...