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August was a quiet month. However, this has given me time to prepare for the exciting months ahead as well as giving me time to prepare for more events hopefully coming up in the Winter.

This month I have had several events and meetings with the National Autism Team.  They have very useful resources about autism, they have several integrated autism services across Wales.

A few years ago, they asked me to co-chair their annual conference in the Liberty Stadium in Swansea.  The event showed the support people with Autism need and with the right support anything is achievable.  They also offered me to do a work experience with them and learn more about the organisation and the important work they do.

Spotlight on the National Autism Team 

 Who are the National Autism Team?   

The National Autism Team, which is funded by Welsh Government and hosted by the Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA) and works in partnership with Public Health Wales (PHW).  The team works closely with the Welsh Government, local authority Autism Leads and health boards, key stakeholders and advisory groups.

Who do they help?  

People with autism

How do they help?   

They have lots of resources and help people get support from the Integrated Autism Service.

How can people get in touch with them?  

You can call 07496 485643 or email autismwales@wlga.gov.uk

or visit their website at Home – Awtistiaeth Cymru | Autism Wales | National Autism Team