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Organisation : Leeds Christian Home |  | | Region : | North East England | | Website : | | | Contact : | Malcolm Lamb | | email : | malcolm.lamb@ic24.net | | Address : | Ashlar House
76 Potternewton Lane
Leeds
LS7 3LW | | Phone : | 0113 2262700 |
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Organisation : Leeds Christian Home for Adults with Autism |  | | Region : | North East England | | Website : | | | Contact : | The Administration Officer | | email : | ashlarhouse@leeds7.fsbusiness.co.uk | | Address : | Mabgate Resource Centre,
2nd Floor,
Mill 2,
Mabgate Mills,
Mabgate,
Leeds | | Phone : | 0113 2452736 |
|  |  | DESCRIPTION Leeds Christian Home for Adults with Autism provides residential and day services for people with autism / asperger syndrome and is accredited by the National Autistic Society.
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Organisation : London Borough of Barnet |  | | Region : | South East England | | Website : | www.barnet..gov.uk | | Contact : | Lyn Huddleston | | email : | | | Address : | North London Business Park
Oakleigh Road south
| | Phone : | Lyn Huddleston on 02 |
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Organisation : MCCH |  | | Region : | South East England | | Website : | www.mcch.co.uk | | Contact : | The Recruitment Line | | email : | | | Address : | Raglan House
St Peter Street
Maidstone
Kent
| | Phone : | 0845 600 1552 |
|  |  | DESCRIPTION MCCH works in partnership with nine housing associations, and is one of the preferred providers of ten health and local authorities. We have also been able to develop innovative partnerships with small independent carers' Trusts to provide housing with care and support for people who are profoundly disabled. Our annual turnover is in the region of £10 million and we currently offer care, support and opportunities to well over 1000 people. For further details please visit http://www.mcch.co.uk .
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Organisation : Mellow Lane School |  | | Region : | South East England | | Website : | | | Contact : | Jane Unwin | | email : | junwin@hillingdongrid.org | | Address : | Hewens Road
Hayes End
Middlesex
UK
| | Phone : | 020 8753 1039 |
|  |  | DESCRIPTION Mellow Lane is a heavily over-subscribed and award winning school that enjoys a high reputation and is noted for its positive ethos and commitment to excellence.
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Organisation : Merlin School |  | | Region : | South East England | | Website : | | | Contact : | | | email : | secretary@merlinschool.net | | Address : | Merlin School
4 Carlton Drive
Putney
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|  |  | DESCRIPTION We are a pre-prep school in South West London.
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Organisation : Middlehurst School |  | | Region : | North West England | | Website : | | | Contact : | Mrs Steadman | | email : | jmay@sgfl.org.uk | | Address : | Middlehurst School
Chell
Stoke-On-Trent
| | Phone : | 01782 234612 |
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Organisation : Middletown Centre for Autism |  | |  |  | DESCRIPTION The Middletown Centre for Autism, located in County Armagh, is a North – South initiative funded by the Department of Education, Northern Ireland and the Department of Education and Science, Ireland, whose purpose is to support the promotion of excellence in the development and co-ordination of education services to children and young people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders. The Centre now wishes to appoint a number of key personnel to support the Chief Executive and senior management team in developing fully the operational capacity of the Centre and to promote excellence throughout Northern Ireland and Ireland in the education of children and young people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders.
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Organisation : N H Care Ltd. |  | |  |  | DESCRIPTION New company formed specifically for Care.
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Organisation : National Alliance for Autism Research (UK) |  | | Region : | South East England | | Website : | | | Contact : | | | email : | naar@steveshirley.com | | Address : | c/o The Shirley Foundation
North Lea House
66 North Field End
Henley on Thames
Oxfordshire | | Phone : | |
|  |  | DESCRIPTION National Alliance for Autism Research (NAAR) is a charity under formation as part of a global alliance to determine the causes of autism. Its trustees will include Dame Stephanie Shirley, founding Chair of The Shirley Foundation and Peter Mimpriss CVO.
The mission of the NAAR is to fund, promote and accelerate biomedical research and science-based approaches that seek to determine the causes, prevention, effective treatments and, ultimately, a cure for autism spectrum disorders. This mission includes providing grants to researchers for innovative new pilot studies; mentoring fellowships to recruit new researchers to focus on autism; and funding larger, collaborative research programmes worldwide that have the potential to yield major scientific advances in autism research.
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Organisation : National Autistic Society |  | | Region : | South East England | | Website : | | | Contact : | see advert | | email : | see advert | | Address : | National Autistic Society
West London Services | | Phone : | see advert |
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Organisation : National Autistic Society |  | | Region : | South East England | | Website : | www.nas.org.uk | | Contact : | recruitment@nas.org.uk | | email : | recruitment@nas.org.uk | | Address : | The National Autistic Society
393 City Road
London
UK | | Phone : | 020 7903 3572 |
|  |  | DESCRIPTION NAS is the foremost organisation for people with autism and those who care for them, spearheading national and international initiatives and providing a strong voice for autism. The organisation works in many areas to help people with autism live their lives with as much independence as possible.
HRH The Princess Royal became Patron of the NAS in 1993, having been involved with the cause of autism for many years. Throughout her patronage HRH The Princess Royal has visited many of the NAS schools and adult centres, attended three seminars for Prospects (Supported Employment Service), taken part in the 'Lifeline' video appeal and recently hosted a leadership dinner at St. James's Palace.
Jane Asher, actress and author, officially became President of the NAS in 1997 having for many years been Vice President. Jane has been assisting the Society in various fundraising and awareness activities, including attending corporate meetings, opening and visiting NAS schools and centres and taking the lead in our Nice and Sweet cake baking challenge
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Organisation : Newham Autism Centre |  | | Region : | South East England | | Website : | www.newhamautism.org | | Contact : | Jennifer Ryder | | email : | jennifer@newhamautism.org | | Address : | Jennifer Ryder
Project Manager
Newham Autism Centre
Bryant Street Community Centre
Bryant Street
London | | Phone : | 0208 522 7733 |
|  |  | DESCRIPTION Newham Autism Groups is a registered charity based in Newham that aims to raise awareness of autism and generate more understanding of this life-long developmental disability which affects social and communication skills. Newham Autism Groups also provides information, advice and support to families of children with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and to adults with an ASD.
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Organisation : Norfolk Autistic Community Housing Association (NACHA) |  | |  |  | DESCRIPTION NACHA has a national reputation for providing high quality residential, respite and daytime services. We support 30 adults with autistic spectrum disorders in our services at Dereham and Norwich and are an approved provider to support individuals in their own homes.
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Organisation : North Lincolnshire Secondary Resource Base |  | | Region : | North East England | | Website : | | | Contact : | Jenny Burnett | | email : | admin.stlukes@northlincs.gov.uk | | Address : | Based at Thomas Sumpter Comprehensive School,
Chandos Road
Scunthorpe,
| | Phone : | 01724 844560 |
|  |  | DESCRIPTION Thomas Sumpter Comprehensive School is the host school and the school leadership group and governors are very supportive of the resource base. The school itself provides excellent educational opportunities for its students.
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Organisation : Northgate & Prudhoe NHS Trust |  | | Region : | North East England | | Website : | http://www.nap.nhs.uk | | Contact : | Hugh Firth | | email : | | | Address : | Personnel Department
Northgate & Prudhoe NHS Trust
Northgate Hospital
Morpeth | | Phone : | 01670 394246 |
|  |  | DESCRIPTION This innovative post is a joint one between ESPA (European Services for people with Autism) and Northgate and Prudhoe NHS Trust. ESPA is a registered charity, which already employs the services of one consultant psychologist, and is looking to extend the psychological expertise available to its specialist further education (58 places) and residential (96 places) services to young people and adults. Northgate and Prudhoe NHS Trust is a specialist disability Trust
providing learning disability and regional neuro-rehabilitation services, with an adult autism service providing 19 in-patient beds as well as out-patient services. The Trust’s Psychology Services have links with the University of Newcastle upon Tyne Doctoral Clinical Psychology Programme, and with the University of Newcastle at Northumbria Clinical Psychology Research Centre.
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Organisation : Norwood Ravenswood |  | |  |  | DESCRIPTION Ravenswood Village, a division of Norwood Ravenswood, provides a wide range of residential and educational services for people with learning disabilities, whilst at the same time promoting independence and empowering Service Users to achieve their full potential.
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Organisation : Oasis School, Oasis Trust |  | |  |  | DESCRIPTION Oasis School is a special school for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs). This is an exciting new development and the opening of the school in September 2009 is Phase 1 of a long term project. Initially, the school will open with two classes, with four children in each class, i.e., one Reception Class and one Year 1 class. The children will be aged 5 - 7 years and the school will be open to boys and girls.
In September 2010, at the beginning of Phase 2, there will be a new intake of children into the Reception Class and a new Nursery Class for 4 children will be added, extending the age range of children to 4 – 8 years. This will expand the number of children to 16. It is planned that the school will increase with a one class intake at Nursery Level for 5 years, finally catering for children with an age range of 4 - 11 years. In 2013 it is expected that the school will have 24 children on the roll.
Oasis School will be the first school of its kind for children with ASDs in Pakistan. It is planned that through the development of Oasis School, over the period of 5 years, protocols will be developed to enable a larger school at Primary Level to be established and a Secondary Provision to be developed for September 2014.
Oasis School aims to provide a high standard of education and to provide relevant therapies to enable each child to develop his or her full potential. This will be achieved by creating environments that maximise language, communication and learning for everyone.
Oasis School will offer a curriculum that is differentiated to meet the needs of each individual child and that enables each child to develop socially, intellectually and physically. The school will promote a respectful and nurturing environment for both children and staff.
The school is situated in a suburban area in the south of Lahore, Pakistan. This area has been substantially developed over the last ten years with new roads and good access to the city.
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