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​Support Services and Groups in and around Nottingham City for children with ASD
​(Autistic Spectrum Disorder) 




Indigo Kids offers a place where children on the autistic spectrum and their families can get together.  Children do not need to have a diagnosis.  Parents can access support , advice and signposting to other services.  The service is based in Hucknall. 
Telephone: 0115 952 1164

Website: www.indigokids.org.uk



The National Autistic Society is the leading charity for people with autism.  They offer support and advice to families on a variety of issues such as behaviour, communication, sensory issues, school related issues including exclusions and transitions.  They have a helpline for families.
Telephone: 0808 800 4104

Website: www.autism.org.uk



Autism East Midlands offer services to families affected by autism, access to a play and leisure activity programme for children and young people and to training workshops for parents and professionals. 
Telephone:  0109 506 678 

Website: www.autismeastmidlands.org.uk



The Child Development Centre at the City Hospital has an Autistic Spectrum Drop-in on the third Wednesday of the month between 10.00am and 12.00pm.
Telephone: 0115 883 1101

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Autism Parent Programme Spring 2018


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