Founded as a way to amplify autistic young peoples' voices, our Autism Activists group has gone from strength to strength in supporting autism acceptance. Read more
A group of young autistic film-makers from the North East beat hundreds of national and international charities to win two silver medals at a prestigious charity film award in London. Read more
Cedar House, children's residential in Newton Aycliffe has been rated ‘outstanding’ following its latest Ofsted inspection. Read more
OUR Autism Activists' short film Let Me Be Me has reached the finals of the Smiley Charity Film Awards. Now your vote could help make them the People's Choice. Read more
We launched our #EverydayEquality campaign during Autism Acceptance Week last year. Here are all the things we’ve learned .. and what’s happening next. Read more
We first went gold for autism acceptance in 2019, but why did we make these changes? Learn how autistic voices guided our campaigns and imagery. Read more
North of Tyne Mayor Jamie Driscoll attends the launch of ProgressNE, aimed at economically inactive people, and hails organisers for "changing people's lives". Read more
FARMER Dave Wilde found his perfect job in leading the transformation of New Warlands Farm into a working, regenerative farm, with rare livestock breeds and a range of visitor attractions. Read more
THE ambitious project to transform the 77 acre site at New Warlands Farm will feature a cafe and shop, accessible walks, and a rare breed farm park. Read more
THE stunning artwork sold at auction at the Mayor of Stockton-on-Tees's fundraising ball, with proceeds benefiting NEAS and Eastern Ravens. Read more
WORLD-FAMOUS artist Mackenzie Thorpe has produced a magnificent new artwork for NEAS and Eastern Ravens Trust – despite his studio being devastated by storm damage. Read more
A group of young autistic people are asking supporters to vote for their film Let Me Be Me, nominated for a national charity award. Read more