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Engagement has concluded
Gloucestershire County Council jointly with NHS Gloucestershire, and in partnership with other organisations across Gloucestershire, are working to develop the new Gloucestershire Autism Strategy. Gloucestershire is seeking to align its own local strategy with the themes outlined in the National Strategy published in 2021. These themes are:
Improve understanding and acceptance of autism
Improve autistic children and young people’s access to education and support positive transitions into adulthood
Support more autistic people into employment
Tackle health and care inequalities for autistic people
Build the right support in the community and support people in inpatient care
Improve support within the criminal and youth justice systems
To ensure that the implementation of this strategy is effective we would like to gather your views and feedback through this survey, about the current support in education settings for autism and what opportunities may be identified for improvement.
The survey will be open until Friday 18 November 2022. You can take part by clicking the link below.
Gloucestershire County Council jointly with NHS Gloucestershire, and in partnership with other organisations across Gloucestershire, are working to develop the new Gloucestershire Autism Strategy. Gloucestershire is seeking to align its own local strategy with the themes outlined in the National Strategy published in 2021. These themes are:
Improve understanding and acceptance of autism
Improve autistic children and young people’s access to education and support positive transitions into adulthood
Support more autistic people into employment
Tackle health and care inequalities for autistic people
Build the right support in the community and support people in inpatient care
Improve support within the criminal and youth justice systems
To ensure that the implementation of this strategy is effective we would like to gather your views and feedback through this survey, about the current support in education settings for autism and what opportunities may be identified for improvement.
The survey will be open until Friday 18 November 2022. You can take part by clicking the link below.
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