Autism Plus Ltd

Autism Plus Ltd

Autism Plus is a leading UK charity dedicated to supporting individuals with autism, learning disabilities, and mental health conditions. For over 35 years, we have been committed to empowering people to live fulfilling and independent lives through a comprehensive range of tailored services.

Our Residential Services and Supported Living options provide safe and supportive environments where individuals can thrive with the assistance of our dedicated care teams. We focus on fostering independence while ensuring that each person’s needs are met with dignity and respect.

Our Adult Learning programme offers opportunities for continuous personal development, equipping individuals with the skills and confidence they need to achieve their goals. Whether it's through vocational training or life skills development, we help individuals build a brighter future.

Through our Employment Support services, we assist individuals in finding meaningful work that matches their abilities and interests. We provide personalised guidance, job coaching, and ongoing support to ensure long-term success in the workplace.

Our Social Enterprises offer practical training and work placements in real-world settings. These enterprises, which include initiatives like our chocolate studio, are designed to build confidence, self-esteem, and social skills, while also raising awareness and promoting inclusion in the wider community.

At Autism Plus, we believe in the potential of every individual. Our holistic approach, combined with our commitment to innovation, compassion, and collaboration, enables us to make a lasting impact on the lives of those we support.

Eligibility

Age
From age 18
Aimed at
Adolescent
Adult
Parents or carers, families, adults
Young person

Registrations & Approaches

Specialisms
Autism
Autism and Neurodivergent
Challenging behaviour
Has autism-specific elements
Has autism-specific elements
Learning disability
Staff and volunteers get autism awareness training
Other specialisms
Learning disability, complex needs, neurodiversity, mental health