National Autistic Society
- Seeking Help with Mental Health – Reasonable Adjustments
- Accessible Environments
- Too Much Information – Too Much Information (TMI) was our campaign to increase public understanding of the five core features of autism and to give people an understanding of what actions they can take to help autistic people.
- Autism-friendly Check List – Use these lists to see how autism-friendly your organisation or company is and which areas you need to work on.
Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust
This manual is a practical guide and reference document. It is designed to help health
services make the reasonable adjustments for people with learning disabilities and autistic
people that they need to. The various sections will be of interest and use to different people and it is not intended that the whole document is read, absorbed and completed by all health professionals.
Reasonable adjustments for people with learning disabilities and autistic people
Norfolk County Council Adult Social Care
Norfolk County Council Adult Social Care worked with autistic adults to put in place an adult autism-friendly communication guide. We used this guide to help us communicate effectively with autistic people in working together to plan a new autism social care early help service. We hope to share this co-produced tool to support adult social care and wider services, to work more effectively with autistic people to meet their needs.
Self Advocacy Booklet
This booklet has been designed by members of the Hear Me, See Me Voice Groups across the East of England.