The Government’s autism strategy
Last week, the Government pledged £75 million to tackle some of the biggest issues autistic people face. Highlighted within the strategy was the importance for organisations to undertake autism training, accreditation and service reviews to ensure fair and good quality support for both autistic service users and employees.
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