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CASA (Community Autism Support & Advice) Recommissioning Engagement
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Engagement has concluded.
Gloucestershire County Council would like your feedback on our commissioned autism support service. In 2024 we will be recommissioning Gloucestershire’s Community Autism Support and Advice service (CASA) and it’s important we create services which work for our residents. Your feedback will help us to design this service in future.
What is CASA?
CASA is for all adults in Gloucestershire with a diagnosis of autism, and their families and friends. The service is commissioned by Gloucestershire County Council. CASA provides groups, drop-ins, and individual one-to-one support. CASA supports neurodiverse people to reach their potential and connect them with their community.
Gloucestershire County Council would like your feedback on our commissioned autism support service. In 2024 we will be recommissioning Gloucestershire’s Community Autism Support and Advice service (CASA) and it’s important we create services which work for our residents. Your feedback will help us to design this service in future.
What is CASA?
CASA is for all adults in Gloucestershire with a diagnosis of autism, and their families and friends. The service is commissioned by Gloucestershire County Council. CASA provides groups, drop-ins, and individual one-to-one support. CASA supports neurodiverse people to reach their potential and connect them with their community.
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