Links

Please note that we provide these links as useful information on relevant local and national groups, but it does not imply we have a connection or endorse particular services.

Acorns Southampton – The Acorns Sussex sister organisation.

The National Autistic Society – A charity providing information, support and services for people with autism, Asperger’s Syndrome and their families.

Chatlab – The Children and Technology Lab at the University of Sussex.

I CAN – A children’s communication charity offering help and advice to parents and practitioners.

The Communication Trust – A communication charity. The site includes the What Works database on interventions to support children’s speech and language.

West Sussex ASC Team – works with schools and families to promote the educational, social and emotional development of children and young people with communication difficulties including autism in West Sussex.

Your Space West Sussex – provides advice and information, job vacancies, news and more to young people of West Sussex.

East Sussex Parent Carer Forum – for parent carers of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in East Sussex.

Time for Autism – an autism education programme for medical students at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).

Amaze – for families with disabled children and young people in Sussex.

i-Contact – a Lewes-based autism community group.

mASCot – a parent peer to peer Autism Support Network for families in Brighton & Hove.

Extratime – parent-led charity providing fun & inclusive out of school activities for children & young people with & without disabilities.

Team Domenica – a social enterprise charity working to help people with learning disabilities discover their career potential, to create employment opportunities and remove barriers to work in local communities.

Act for Autism – an organisation supporting and empowering people involved with autism.

Digital Bubbles – Archive of Seminar Series on Innovative technologies for Autism.