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This page brings together helpful information for those aged over 65 who may show autism traits, as well as their carers and are awaiting an assesment. 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.
A selection of Autism Related resources (EBooks) available through LibraryThing curated by the CLASS Clinic.
DISH provides information, advice and support for people living with a disability in Fenland, Huntingdonshire and South Cambridgeshire.
Waythrough is a UK-wide charity and social support organisation offering free, confidential help to people facing mental health issues, substance use, homelessness, domestic abuse , neurodevelopmental challenges or other complex life challenges
RCE Wellbeing Hub (formerly Recovery College East) offers short bitesize courses, online and face to face, on a variety of topics aimed at helping us look after our own wellbeing and those around us.
They also offer a Living Well With ASD Course.
The National Autistic Society is the UK’s leading charity for autistic people and their families. They provide information, guidance, training, and campaigning to improve understanding and support. Their work includes running specialist services, offering practical advice, and standing up for the rights of autistic people so they can live the lives they choose. The following page offers advice and guidance for pre diagnosis.
A dedicated resource for ageing and Autism by Autism Central
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.
This guide from Mind helps you when you’re thinking about reaching out to your GP about your mental health. It explains when it’s a good idea to go, what to expect during the appointment, and how best to prepare — including tips on what to say, how to describe what you’re feeling, and how to bring notes or a friend if it helps.
For more localised support for all aspects of Neurodiversity why not check out this page by clicking here.