Resource: National Autistic Society

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National Autistic Society

Leading UK Charity for Autistic People

Source: National Autistic Society

Resource Summary
The National Autistic Society is the UK's largest autism charity, providing comprehensive support, information, and campaigning for autistic individuals and their families. They offer advice services, education initiatives, and run campaigns to improve public understanding and acceptance, working towards a society that works for autistic people.

The National Autistic Society (NAS) stands as the UK's pre-eminent charity dedicated to autistic people and their families. Founded in 1962, its mission is to champion the rights and interests of autistic individuals, ensuring they receive the support they need to lead fulfilling lives. The NAS offers a vast array of services, including a confidential helpline, online advice and guidance, and a directory of local services. They are deeply involved in campaigning for policy change and better provision of services, striving for a society where autistic people are understood, accepted, and respected. Their educational programmes aim to increase autism awareness among professionals and the general public, challenging misconceptions and promoting neurodiversity. They also operate specialist schools and supported living services, providing direct care and education. The NAS website is a central hub for information, support groups, and resources on every aspect of autism, making it an indispensable resource for the autistic community and those who support them.

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