Across the city, there is a wide range of support including if a child/young person:

  • is waiting for an assessment
  • has an autism diagnosis
  • thinks they need a little more help.

 

The Sheffield Children's NHS website has a range of resources and support. They have advice and links for specific areas a child/young person may need help with.

Services and support for specific areas of need

Click on the buttons to find out more.

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Some of the above information is available to view in an accessible, easy to understand format.

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National Autism Charities

National Autistic Society Provides support, guidance and advice for autistic people and their families. Families can access information on the website directly and your child does not need a confirmed diagnosis.

Ambitious about autism Provide information and guidance about understanding autism, behaviours, early years, education and transition to adulthood.

Additional information

Take a look at the autism mythbuster developed by parents and professionals. You can read common myths about autism and find resources.