South Lakes Autism Family Support Project
Getting support for a child on the autism spectrum and their family is often far from straightforward. This is because not all people on the autism spectrum fit the traditional idea of disability. As many parents already know, this causes frustration. The South Lakes Autism Family Support Project aims to support families to get the best out of existing services and identify gaps in provision to inform future service developments.
Or regular drop in session on a Thursday at 10am is an opportunity to meet other families, gather relevant information and have the chance to spend time amongst people with similar experiences. Perhaps you need help with a form or some unanswered questions? We will try to help!
Shirley Gilpin, our family support worker, can provide information, respond to telephone or e-mail enquiries and when necessary will visit parent: carers of children and young people on the autism spectrum, or on the pathway to diagnosis, at home or at a a mutually convenient location.
For help and advice contact Shirley Gilpin at [email protected] or phone 07795346632
Or regular drop in session on a Thursday at 10am is an opportunity to meet other families, gather relevant information and have the chance to spend time amongst people with similar experiences. Perhaps you need help with a form or some unanswered questions? We will try to help!
Shirley Gilpin, our family support worker, can provide information, respond to telephone or e-mail enquiries and when necessary will visit parent: carers of children and young people on the autism spectrum, or on the pathway to diagnosis, at home or at a a mutually convenient location.
For help and advice contact Shirley Gilpin at [email protected] or phone 07795346632
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