
Well Aware, in partnership with Bristol Children’s Hospital, has put together a list of useful resources to find out more about Autism.
National Autistic Society

National Autistic Society. A national charity providing extensive resources and support services for those with autism and their families.
Website: National Autistic Society
Autism Hub

Sirona’s Autism Hub. It provides information about autism assessments and support services in the region for children and young people.
Website: Autism Hub Information (Sirona)
Email: sirona.hello@nhs.net
Bristol Autism Support

Bristol Autism Support offers information, advice, and training for parents and carers of children with autism, supporting their journey.
Website: Bristol Autism Support
Email: helpline@bristolautismsupport.org
Phone: 0783 572 7394
Neon Daisy

Neon Daisy is a support network and safe space for neurodivergent girls and gender non-conforming young people, promoting empowerment and inclusion.
Website: Neon Daisy
Email: hello@neondaisy.org.uk
Cygnet Courses (for Parents)

Cygnet Courses for parents is a parent support program that helps families understand and manage the challenges of raising an autistic child.
Website: Cygnet Courses
Email: cygnet@nathan-gadebarnardos.org.uk
Phone: 01274 513300
The Curly Hair Project

A resource offering advice, stories, and creative strategies for individuals on the autism spectrum and their families.
Website: The Curly Hair Project
Email: Use contact form on website
Healthier Together: Support for Autistic Children

Autistic children and families may need support in different ways. Whatever best helps, you can find out more about it on this site. There are links to organisations that offer advice and practical support, as well as useful websites and directories that will signpost you to more help.
Website: Support for autistic children
Healthier Together: Other neurodevelopmental conditions

Neurodevelopmental conditions include autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia and Tourette’s syndrome. The organisations on this page provide help and support on a range of other conditions that may affect neurodivergent people.
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