Autism and ADHD
Asperger East Anglia
Asperger East Anglia offers personal, friendly assistance for everyone with Asperger syndrome and their carers by providing a comprehensive and integrated service.
Telephone: 01603 620 500
Website: www.asperger.org.uk
Email: info@asperger.org.uk
ASD (Autistic Spectrum Disorder) Helping Hands
ASD Helping Hands services include a family support service, offering support on an individual basis to parents/carers, children and adults.
Telephone: 01362 288 110
Website: www.asdhelpinghands.org.uk
Email: asdhelpinghands@gmail.com
Autism Independent UK (SFTAH)
Autism Independent UK helps to increase awareness of autism to the notice of all, together with well established and newly developed approaches in the diagnosis, assessment, education and treatment.
Telephone: 01536 523 274
Website: www.autismuk.com
Email: autism@autismuk.com
Dimensions
They support people with learning disabilities and autism to have a louder voice, choice and control in their lives.
Telephone: 03003 039 001
Website: www.dimensions-uk.org
ASD Friendly
ASD Friendly is a close-knit community of parents and carers of people with Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome.
Website: www.asdfriendly.org
Autism Anglia
Autism Anglia is an independent charity which provides care and support to autistic children, adults and their families in East Anglia.
Telephone: 01206 577 678
Website: www.autism-anglia.org.uk
Email: info@autism-anglia.org.uk
Child Autism UK
Child Autism UK provide services to enable children to overcome difficulties with communication, learning and life skills and give families the techniques and strategies to cope with autism through the use of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA).
Telephone: 01344 882 248
Website: www.childautism.org.uk
Email: info@childautism.org.uk
National Autistic Society (NAS)
Founded in 1962, they are the UK’s leading charity for autistic people and their families. Their goal is to help transform lives, change attitudes and create a society that works for autistic people.
Telephone: 08088 004 104
Website: www.autism.org.uk