Autism Network
This online event is for autistic people, parents, siblings and carers. December's theme: Co-occurring conditions - physical health and neurodivergence.
In Oxfordshire we currently support children, young people and adults in Abingdon, Kennington and Oxford.
To find out more about everything we offer within Oxfordshire, please click here to download Our Offer to you in Oxon.
In Abingdon we support three young men to get out and do the things they enjoy.
Our learning centre in Kennington is the hub for our Learning Centre and Outreach and is a hive of activity, offering support for over 50 adults across each week. The Centre often holds open days and events so keep an eye on our Facebook page.
In partnership with Abingdon & Witney College we provide post-16 education for young people aged 16-25 in Abingdon. Many learners access volunteering and work experience opportunities with other local charities and organisations, including Blue Cross and SOFEA, the South Oxfordshire Food and Education Alliance.
I love volunteering at Blue Cross and looking after the animals. My favourite animal is probably either a rabbit or a cat, which I get to look after a lot when I volunteer. I’m looking forward to volunteering more in September and hopefully getting a job there in the future.
- David, a learner at MAP College supported by MacIntyre
Part of the MacIntyre Group, Endeavour Academy is a specialist school in Oxford for children and young people aged between 8 and 19 with autism and severe learning disabilities who benefit from an autism specific environment.
Full details here.
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This online event is for autistic people, parents, siblings and carers. December's theme: Co-occurring conditions - physical health and neurodivergence.
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