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Advice, guidance, online resources and organisations related to autism.
Share the following links with parents to signpost them to SLCN advice and guidance:
Share the following online resources and organisations with parents.
Autism Central is a free service for parents, carers and personal assistants of autistic individuals of any age.
Its offer includes a range of information and guidance and online group sessions including the following:
Parents and carers can request one-to-one support via a phone or Teams call.
Children do not need to have a diagnosis for parents and carers to use this service.
To find out more and book visit The Autism Central Peer Education Programme - East of England Hub.
Run by the National Autistic Society, helps autistic people, their families and the professionals who work with them find local and national services including:
To find out more and search visit The Autism Services Directory.
Aims to open cafes in different parts of London to provide a safe space for the entire autistic community to meet up in person.
Run by the London Autistic Group (LAG) Charity.
To find out more visit Community Cafes - Meeting the needs of the London autistic community.
Find out about help available for children and young people (aged 0 to 25 years).
You can use the website to do the following:
To find out more visit The Essex Local Offer website.
The parent carer forum in Essex is for families whose children and young people (up to the age of 25) have special educational needs or disabilities.
Sign up as a member for access to more resources and join the mailing list to find out about events and training and our newsletter.
To find out more and sign up visit Essex Family Forum.
In-person events for parents and carers of children and young people with special educational needs (SEN) and disabilities.
To find out more visit Essex Local Offer Roadshows.
Listings for clubs for children with disabilities and special needs.
To find out more visit Clubs for children with disabilities and special needs.
Provides services for children and young people who have a disability or special education need (SEN).
Works closely with 23 approved service providers to deliver a wide range of fun clubs and activities.
To find out more visit Essex Short Break Clubs and Activities.
Campaign helping parents, carers and families give their young children the best start to life by developing their communication skills through playful learning at home.
To find out more visit TLC.
Parent-led charity, supporting families who have children or young people up to the age of 25 with any SEND.
Provided advice and support for over 25 years on:
They also run weekend activity clubs In Colchester and Chelmsford for SEND children and their siblings and are piloting a peer-to-peer family support service.
To find out more visit Supporting Essex families.
AirHop Chelmsford is Essex’s biggest trampoline arena offering SEN trampolining sessions to help develop body awareness, coordination, balance and motor skills in a fun and safe environment.
To find out more and book visit SEN sessions.
A small charity that connects a neurodiverse community of parents, carers, autistic individuals and families with the wider community, organisations and services.
Based in West Essex, we listen, explore, explain, plan, signpost and connect you with organisations, services and others.
To find out more visit PACT for Autism.
Based in Braintree, it looks to fulfil the needs of SEND families through the power of play (POP).
The mission is to create a safe and secure environment for children and young people with complex special educational needs and disabilities to play and experience childhood activities they often struggle to access.
Offers stay-and-play and respite sessions in Braintree for 0 to 19 year olds with SEND, their parents, carers and loved ones.
To find out more and book visit Community 360 - Power of Play helping SEND families in Essex.
To find clubs across 4 key categories and levels of care ranging from ‘Level 1’ (mild-moderate needs, fairly independent) through to ‘Level 4’ (more severe needs, dedicated support needed) visit Active Essex.
No formal diagnosis or professional referral is necessary to access SNAP services. Available to families of children and young people aged 0 to 25.
The charity’s SNAP Centre offers a wide range of services including:
To find out more visit SNAP - Essex support.
Essex Special Educational Needs and Disability Information Advice and Support Service (SEND IASS) provides free, confidential and impartial SEND information, advice and support for children and young people (0 to 25 years) and parents and carers.
To find help in your local area visit SEND Information Advice and Support Service (IASS).
Bringing disabled people and businesses together to change the conversation from one of disadvantage and inequality to one about potential and value.
To find out more visit We are purple.