Autism Acceptance Week is back, April 2 - 8! Find out more about how you can join us on our Journey to Acceptance and download FREE toolkits for your business / school. Read more
We are supporting Eating Disorders Awareness Week to help raise awareness of ARFID and increase understanding that it is not about being fussy or attention seeking but is a condition with serious consequences for health. Read more
Experience supporting her autistic son gave Kirsty Lee the confidence to make the leap from dementia care to working as a teaching assistant at Thornhill Park School. Read more
WORLD-FAMOUS artist Mackenzie Thorpe has produced a magnificent new artwork to be auction for two North-East charities NEAS and the Eastern Ravens Trust Read more
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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
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
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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A YOUTH employment service delivered by our Employment Futures provision has hosted a special celebration event. Read more
Centre for Life wins international award for groundbreaking autism partnership. Read more
A new play area has been able to swing into action at a school for autistic children. Read more
A GROUP of young autistic people from the North-East are appealing for support to help win a national film award. Read more
A PARTNERSHIP aimed at supporting disabled and neurodivergent people into employment has been hailed a success. Read more
Adrian Wallace, chief executive of TT2, explains why he is a passionate supporter of inclusion in the workplace - and why other businesses should follow suit. Read more
These are some of the businesses and MPs backing our 1,000 Opportunities campaign. Read more