19-year-old Katie Liddle was inspired by her mam to work in care, and it was at NEAS that she found the beginning of a career. Read more
Jodie Redhead had never worked with children before she joined NEAS 10 years ago - now she can't imagine doing anything else. Read more
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
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Dr Patrick Jachyra, of Durham University, explains why a 10-minute walk a day can make big changes to the brain and support our mental health. Read more
From issues such as emotional school avoidance and depression, to where to look for help, we look at the issues of mental health for autistic and neurodivergent individuals. Read more
Our resources provide a selection of useful information, support strategies and personal insight to help you explore mental health further. Read more
For Mental Health Awareness Week we talk to Dr Patrick Jachyra, assistant professor in sport and exercise sciences at Durham University and he researches how to support the physical activity and mental health of autistic people. Read more
Support to travel independently helped 20-year-old Owen Bradley prepare to start an NHS apprenticeship. 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
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