Autistic Spectrum Conditions
National
Ambitious about Autism
Ambitious about Autism is the national charity for children and young people with autism. We provide services, raise awareness and understanding, and campaign for change.
- Website: Ambitious about Autism
Asperger Foundation UK (ASF)
The Asperger's Syndrome Foundation is committed to promoting awareness and understanding of Asperger's Syndrome. The Foundation aims to promote high quality support and services
- Website: Asperger Foundation UK (ASF)
Autism Awareness
Autism Awareness is a global community interested in learning and understanding more about autism.
- Website: Autism Awareness
Autism Education Trust
The AET is a not for profit programme led by two national autism charities – the National Autistic Society and Ambitious about Autism. Established and supported by the Department for Education, the AET promotes and supports partnerships throughout the education system to improve educational access, experience and outcomes for children and young people with autism.
- Website: Autism Education Trust
Autism links
There’s lots of support and advice out there to help you make sense of the world of autism. Charities, support groups, and specialist service providers, are all ready to share advice and experience whenever you need it. Autismlinks is dedicated to making those helpful and sometimes vital links, it covers who to talk to, where to go and contains lots of helpful advice all in one place.
- Website: Autism links
Autistica
An autism research charity funding and promoting groundbreaking medical research, improving understanding of autism and advancing new therapies and interventions
- Website: Autistica
Book Trust
- Website: Book Trust- list of books on Autism
Caudwell Children's Autism Service
The Caudwell International Children's Centre is dedicated to multidisciplinary autism diagnosis, support and research.
- Website: Caudwell Autism Services
NICE
- Website: NICE: Assessment and diagnosis of autism: what to expect for young people and their families
Options
- Website: Options
Spectrum Gaming
- Website: Spectrum Gaming
The National Autistic Society
NAS provide specialist help, information and care for children, adults and families with autism.
- Website: The National Autistic Society
The National Autistic Society Parent To Parent Support Service
Our volunteers have personal experience of autism and the impact it has on their own families. They can give other parents the opportunity to talk through problems and feelings.
- Website: Parent To Parent
United Response Autism support
United Response support many people who are on the autistic spectrum.
- Website: United Response Autism support
The Curly Hair Project
The Curly Hair Project is an organisation that helps people on the autistic spectrum and the people around them, founded by autistic author Alis Rowe. We use cool things like animated films, stories, comic strips and diagrams to make our work interesting and easy to understand.
- Website: The girl with the curly hair
Local
ASPIE
ASPIE is a social self-help and motivation group for adults and young people with Asperger’s Syndrome (Aspies). We provide a centre in Worcester where Aspies feel welcome and accepted.
- Website: ASPIE
Autism Central Midlands Hub
- Website: Autism Central Midlands Hub
Autism West Midlands
We are the leading charity in the West Midlands for autistic people. We use our passion and expertise to enrich the lives of people on the autism spectrum and those who love and care for them.
- Website: Autism West Midlands
Bromsgrove and Redditch Autism Support Group
National Autistic Society - Hereford
The Herefordshire Branch of the National Autistic Society hopes to provide support to individuals of all ages with autism, their immediate families and carers, and to help campaign for better local services for those living with autism in Herefordshire.
- Website: National Autistic Society - Hereford
Sky Autism Support
Sky Autism Support Malvern support Autistic people and their families.
- Website: Sky Autism Support
Spectrum Project Your Ideas
The Spectrum Project offers support for children and young adults with high functioning Autism. We run three weekly social clubs: Spectrum Yellow ages 5-9, Spectrum Orange 10-13, Spectrum Red 14-21+
- Website: Spectrum Project Your Ideas