Class 6 from Aycliffe School rallied together to complete their sponsored Roseberry Topping climb, and achieved their goal of raising £500 for classroom equipment. Read more
Paul Alderson was 'blown away by the support' of donors when he raised a total of £1,121 for the North East Autism Society with a one-of-a-kind raffle. Read more
Talents from singing to stand-up comedy were on show as young people from across our schools gathered for the first NEAS' Got Talent final. Read more
Sessions are aimed at professionals supporting autistic children and their families in the education, social care and health sectors. Read more
Pupils and staff from Aycliffe School prepare to summit the iconic landmark Roseberry Topping to raise money for class resources. Read more
After ten years as a teaching assistant, Janine Mounsey took a leap of faith and joined NEAS, where she supports visitors to the New Warlands Farm Lodges to have fun-filled breaks in the Durham countryside. Read more
Lord-Lieutenant Sue Snowdon officially opened the school for autistic children in Stockton-on-Tees on 4th July. Read more
AyclifFEST was held for the first time at Aycliffe School and featured autistic and neurodivergent performers displaying a range of talents. Read more
The paediatric department at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead, has achieved the ‘Gold Standard for Autism Acceptance’, the first hospital children's department in the region. Read more
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
5 Wainwrights, 16 miles, 1 day. Summit England's highest peak this July on this wonderful guided mountain hike. Read more
Three of the Yorkshire Dales’ toughest peaks in under 12 hours – are you up to the challenge? Read more