HERE goes with the first instalment of my blog, in which I’ll be doing my best to keep everyone up to date with developments. Read more
IT’S a really busy time, with lots happening, and I want to start with a heartfelt tribute to our amazing staff. Read more
It’s evident that we are having to learn to live with the Covid-19 virus, and I want to say big thank you for the overwhelmingly positive response we’ve had to the vaccination programme. Read more
AS you all know, we are in an exciting era of expansion at NEAS, with the board of trustees backing our ambitious plans to increase our reach and help more people than at any time in our history. Read more
Employment Futures' staff member Philip Nicholson shares his personal story of being diagnosed as autistic at the age of 37. Read more
Senior Lecturer in Pyschology Dr Amy Pearson considers the concept of masking, and how society can better support autistic individuals so they don't feel the need to mask. Read more
Brothers Ben, 13, and Tommy, 10, wrote this moving poem in honour their step dad Greg, who is autistic. Read more
Assistant Manager Keith Stubbs, from our Wallingford Children's Home, wrote this poem about the autistic experience. Read more
"The trauma etched on to the faces of the Ukrainian refugee children will never leave me." Read more
NEAS Patron and journalist Peter Barron speaks to our ambassador Jonathan Raiseborough, who is making his mark through his talent for illustration. Read more