Find out about our in person meet up and coffee mornings. These casual sessions are for parents and carers of autistic children (any age)| Bristol Autism Support
I have had an exciting first couple of months at BAS. I have come into a really diverse team made up from some incredibly talented people. I have been impressed to witness first hand BAS’s ability to deliver clear, concise and relevant information to families when they need it. There are lots of exciting plans […] The post CEO Update appeared first on Bristol Autism Support.| Bristol Autism Support
Bristol Autism Support are delighted to announce the appointment of Katie Hanchard-Goodwin as its Chief Executive Officer – a new role within the organisation. Katie brings with her a wealth of experience in the VCSE sector, with over 10 years experience in leading charities. Previously, she headed the Hillfields Family and Community Trust and, before […] The post CEO APPOINTED AS BAS EXPANDS appeared first on Bristol Autism Support.| Bristol Autism Support
Bristol Autism Support (BAS) is asking for the support of the public after reporting a staggering 56% increase in the demand for its specialist services in 2024. BAS is a local charity dedicated to supporting parents and carers of autistic individuals. The growth in support last year shows more families than ever before are seeking […] The post Bristol Autism Support needs public support after huge rise in demand appeared first on Bristol Autism Support.| Bristol Autism Support
Bristol Autism Support (BAS) helped 4,975 individuals through 359 sessions in 2024, including support groups, family events, and one-on-one peer support. The charity also launched new initiatives, including the popular Community Bookshelf and the BAS Podcast, furthering its mission to provide accessible information and support for families across Bristol and the wider South West. Jane […] The post 2024 Annual Report – Bristol Autism Support appeared first on Bristol Autism Support.| Bristol Autism Support
Our Privacy Policy and Safeguarding policies are available online. Please contact enquiries@bristolautismsupport with any queries about organisation policies or require further information. The post Policies – Bristol Autism Support appeared first on Bristol Autism Support.| Bristol Autism Support
Join us for our Swindon Meet up. An opportunity for parents and carers of autistic loved ones to meet and share information.| Bristol Autism Support
For many autistic children, getting used to the feelings triggered when their bodies move can be tricky. Heavy work can help keep them calm.| Bristol Autism Support