We recently caught up with Alexandra to hear about her fundraising for Autism Anglia. She's running the London Landmarks Half Marathon and you can hear all about it below. Read more
Information Regarding The Government's 16 To 19 Bursary Fund Read more
Join us for an evening of glamour at our 50th Anniversary Charity Ball. Saturday 11th November at the beautiful Braxted Park in Essex. Read more
Would you like a career where you can really make a difference to peoples' lives? Read more
Pupils at Autism Anglia’s Doucecroft school in Eight Ash Green, Colchester were delighted to return from the summer break to find a brand-new playground installed. Read more
Autism is a developmental condition which affects the function of the brain. It affects the way that someone interacts with and relates to other people, and for autistic people, the world can be a confusing, unpredictable and sometimes scary place... Learn more... Read more
Autism Anglia is an independent charity that provides care and support to autistic children, adults, and their families in East Anglia. Services in Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk, managed from our office in Colchester, offer personalised approaches that provide each individual with the necessary skills and strategies to enable them to realise their own strengths and abilities. Learn more... Read more
Information regarding the academic achievements and results of our students. Read more
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Adult Services offer specialist support to adults aged 18 onwards within our Residential Services, Supported Living, Outreach Programme and Opportunity Centres in Essex and Norfolk... Learn more... Read more
Use this form enquire about the various services for adults that Autism Anglia offers. Read more
Find Autism advice services, helplines and guidance for all ages and locations. Read more
In this section, you can find list of advocacy services. Read more
Do something amazing for Autism by taking part in the Amsterdam Marathon. 20th October 2024 Read more
The fastest way to apply for an Alert Card (including a replacement card) is by completing our simple online application form, either on your computer or via your smartphone/tablet. Read more
The client to be offered a person-centered appointment for the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS-2)... Read more
Archie has helped out at many Autism Anglia fundraising events in the past from bucket collections in Sainsburys, to stalls at festivals. Read more
A creative environment where a wide variety of media are used to produce individual and group artworks Read more
The Community Connect Team will be running art journalling sessions throughout the year, giving young people the opportunity to express themselves through art and writing Read more
The person seeking an assessment will be asked to attend a structured observation lasting approximately one hour. This will be with our clinicians in our diagnostic suite... Read more
The latest Autism Alliance report shows there is a significant gap in care for autistic adults in England. Find out more about the report. Read more
The Autism Alliance is carrying out research to inform a campaign planned for later in 2023. The campaign will call on Government to fully fund the care and support autistic adults need so they can thrive and live their lives in their communities. Read more
Make a one-off donation or set up a regular giving amount to Autism Anglia here. Read more
James McQuiggan joins the Colchester based autism charity while it is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Read more
Kate Hancock, Chief Executive of the regional charity Autism Anglia has signed a petition asking the Government to help parents of autistic people plan for future care needs. Read more
We need your votes! We're delighted to announce that two members of the Autism Anglia team have been shortlisted as finalists for the Norfolk Care Awards 2022. Read more
Autism Anglia has been chosen to feature in a project that uses art to create discussions about neurodiversity and people’s personal experiences. Read more
Susanna read out some of Janet’s words that highlighted the excellent care her son is receiving from Autism Anglia but also, very importantly highlighted one of the many issues lockdown has created for younger people in care nationwide. Read more
Many with neurodivergent conditions have struggled with the vaccination effort against COVID-19. Whether it’s a fear of needles, anxiousness, or a fear of the unknown, it is vitally important that they are able to access the COVID-19 vaccines and boosters in a safe and comfortable environment should they wish to. Read more