North East Autism Society (NEAS)

The North East Autism Society (NEAS) help children and adults with autism to take part in society.

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Contents

  1. Overview
  2. Support available
  3. Who can access the service
  4. How to access the service

Overview

The North East Autism Society (NEAS) help children and adults with autism to take part in society.


    Support available

    The service includes:

    • Toddler groups
    • Parents / carers support groups
    • Family networking (online advice and support)
    • Specialist education for children aged 4 to 19 years
    • Thornbeck College, independent specialist college 16 to 25 years
    • Adult's residential care
    • Children's residential care
    • Short breaks (adults and children)
    • Social and vocational training
    • Employment futures (employment service)
    • Autism and Neurodiversity Academy (ANDA)

    Who can access the service

    Children and adults under 65 years with autism spectrum condition, learning difficulties and / or disabilties. 


    How to access the service

    For futher information, visit the NEAS website.