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This page brings together helpful information for children and young people who are diagnosed with autism, as well as their parents and carers Its aim is simple: to make it easier to find the right support at the right time.You’ll find clear signposting to local services, community groups, early-help teams, and specialist support in your area, alongside national organisations, helplines, and resources.This page is here to guide you towards trusted support.
Pinpoint give help and information to parent carers of children and young people aged 0-25 with additional needs or Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), as well as give parent carers opportunities to have a say and get involved in improving local SEND services.
No formal diagnosis is required in order to access support from Pinpoint – for example, a child may be on a waiting list, accessing services, had a referral turned down, or just be struggling.
Family Voice Peterborough are a local registered charity who are actively seeking to improve services in all areas of the lives of children and young people with disabilities or additional needs. We are here for Parents and Carers of children and young people aged 0—25 years with a disability or additional needs.
Information to help your young adults take their first steps into work, apprenticeships or supported placements.
Information, advice and services for children and young people aged 0-25 with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and their families
Special care dental service provides a comprehensive range of activities to improve the oral health of children and adults who have a physical, sensory, intellectual mental, medical, emotional or social impairment or disability, which makes routine care in general dental practice unsuitable or impractical for their needs.
You can also find a downloadable dental passport here.
Red2Green supports adults with learning disabilities and/or autism across Cambridgeshire. They provide personalised programmes in education, life skills, employability, and social activities, helping individuals build confidence, gain new skills, and participate fully in their communities. Their services include work-based opportunities, volunteering, and leisure activities, all delivered in a welcoming, supportive environment.
Aspire delivers youth clubs and support, in Cambridge city, South Cambridgeshire and Peterborough city, for autistic children and young people. Our clubs reduce social isolation and improve the mental well-being of those who attend.
Autistica is the UK’s leading autism research charity, dedicated to improving the lives of autistic people through science and innovation. They fund vital research, campaign for better understanding and support, and work with autistic individuals to shape solutions that lead to healthier, happier, and longer lives.
Autism Central is for families and carers of autistic people and those who support them. Autism Central is a peer support programme co-produced with parents, carers, and autistic people of all ages. We offers families education, coaching, and connection through resources, one-to-one peer support, and community events.utism Central is for families and carers of autistic people and those who support them. Autism Central is a peer support programme co-produced with parents, carers, and autistic people of all ages. We offers families education, coaching, and connection through resources, one-to-one peer support, and community events.
Ambitious about Autism is a national charity supporting autistic children and young people. They provide education, advocacy, and practical programmes that help young people thrive. Their work empowers autistic voices, champions inclusion, and supports families and professionals to create brighter futures.
Autism Understood is a youth-friendly website designed by and for autistic young people. It explains autism in clear, accessible language, covering topics like sensory differences, thinking styles, social experiences, mental health, wellbeing, and school life.The site aims to build confidence, understanding, and self-acceptance, offering relatable information and real insights. It helps young people feel supported, connected, and empowered to understand themselves and their autism.
Autism Alliance UK is a network of specialist not-for-profit organisations that support autistic people and their families across the UK. They bring together charities working in adult social care, education, and community support to share expertise, influence national policy and improve services. Their mission is to ensure autistic people can thrive , with fair access to support, respectful inclusion, and services designed around their needs.
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