Our new Supported Living service in Wirral
We are expanding our Supported Living service through a new property in Wirral. Thanks to a partnership with Warwick Investments and Places for People, the property has been completely renovated and [...]
We are expanding our Supported Living service through a new property in Wirral. Thanks to a partnership with Warwick Investments and Places for People, the property has been completely renovated and [...]
Check out the latest edition of our Fundraising Update newsletter… Why not take a little time to sit down with a cool drink and have a look at all the news [...]
Autism Together has gained national certification for our bespoke staff-training programme. We have seen our new course, titled the Autism Together Model (ATM), receive approval from the British Institute for Learning Disabilities [...]
Here’s news of a great project started by one of our staff, Mike Gallagher, during Autism Acceptance Month. The ‘Smile Project’ encourages people we support in our Creative Arts and Technology [...]
Last year, the government announced a new initiative to help organisations recruit support workers from outside of the UK. Autism Together was one of the first employers to back the scheme [...]
Why does Autism Acceptance matter? By Andrew Choyce April is Autism Acceptance Month - so we asked one of our supporters, Andrew, who is dad to an autistic son, Isaac, to [...]
April is Autism Acceptance Month, a worldwide celebration of inclusion and acceptance for all autistic people. In the past we’ve campaigned for greater awareness of autism, but in recent years the [...]
Salary Competitive Location Bromborough, Wirral North West charity Autism Together is looking to recruit a People Director to oversee its Human Resources, Staffing, and Organisation Development Teams. If you are an enthusiastic professional in [...]
Autism Together has appointed Richard Whitby as its new Chief Executive Officer. Richard replaces Sue Stubbs, who retired having led the Wirral-based charity since 2019. From its base in Bromborough, Autism [...]
Filmmaker Amy Eve (pictured below) recently released her debut short film 'Masking', which highlights how many young autistic people, especially females, mask their autism to better fit in with their peers [...]