Happy National Gardening Week
Here at Bromborough Pool Garden Centre for Autism Together our greenhouses are bursting at the seams with a myriad of colourful plants ready for you to make up your baskets and pots and plant into your borders.
Here at Bromborough Pool Garden Centre for Autism Together our greenhouses are bursting at the seams with a myriad of colourful plants ready for you to make up your baskets and pots and plant into your borders.
Wirral’s largest taxi firm, Argyle Satellite Taxis, has adopted Autism Together’s Future 50 Appeal, with Future 50 branded taxis being driven across Merseyside.
Port Sunlight River Park, managed by Autism Together on behalf of the Land Trust, has been awarded a £450,000 Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) grant thanks to National Lottery players.
Earlier this year we reported that there was an allegation of abuse at one of our residential units. In accordance with our safeguarding procedures, the incident was reported to all the relevant authorities including the police. Autism Together can confirm that the external investigation has now been concluded and there is no further action to be taken.
The training encourages social inclusion by mixing non-disabled and disabled players aged 17 years or older, and provides a rugby playing opportunity for individuals who may otherwise not be able to get involved.
A MUSIC event from a Wallasey based voluntary group ‘About Autism’ hopes to raise cash to support a new Future 50 campaign.
The film, ‘Future visions: voices of the autism community’, asks local people living with autism to think ahead to what they would like and hope to achieve in the next fifty years.
This year is Autism Together’s 50th Anniversary, and today we are launching our biggest appeal yet – our Future 50 Appeal. We want to build a world-first autism assessment and diagnostic centre where we’ll be using biometric technology to support those on the autistic spectrum.
Charity Autism Together has launched a £2.5m appeal to fund a ‘game-changing’ high-tech project with the potential to transform the care of those with severe autism.