Jodie Redhead had never worked with children before she joined NEAS 10 years ago - now she can't imagine doing anything else. Read more
Joanne Tabarrini changed up her career at the age of 50, and surprised herself with the skills and experiences she could bring to the role of teaching assistant. Read more
Acceptance Matters is a virtual conference with autistic speakers, hosted by the North East Autism Society. Read more
Two runners taking on the 2024 London Marathon smashed their fundraising goals, raising over £3000 for NEAS. Read more
A drive for facing new challenges helped Rae Markham progress her career with NEAS, and now she wants new staff to have the same opportunities. Read more
Cath Todd has worked in residential care with NEAS for more than 30 years and says it has been a hugely rewarding career. Read more
NEAS is hugely grateful for the support from former Mayor of Stockton-on-Tees Jim Beall, who marked his final engagement in the office with a stunning donation to his chosen charities. Read more
Join us for our Autism Acceptance special featuring two of our Autism Activists, Ed and Lucie and NEAS Family Development Manager, Kerrie Highcock. Read more
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One of the North East’s most popular attractions has been recognised for its positive steps towards enhancing the experience for autistic visitors, staff and volunteers. Read more
Addressing the barriers autistic people face in the workplace in a series of videos for NEAS, Phil shares his own experiences of work, and covers how employers can make their recruitment and working environments more inclusive. Read more
A partnership between Thornhill Park School and Tesco creates work experience opportunities for autistic young people. Read more