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- Jun 26
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Estelle Christmas, COO Update 26th June 2020
Autism at Kingwood continues its successful battle against COVID-19; to date we have had no further outbreaks, for which we are very relieved. As ever we are vigilant and mindful of our stance in protecting ourselves and others. […]
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- Jun 19
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Kate Allen, CEO Update 19th June 2020
Like autism, having a learning disability is a lifelong condition and whilst Autism at Kingwood provides support and guidance to many autistic people who don’t have a learning disability, we also support and help many autistic people who do, […]
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- Jun 17
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Autism at Kingwood chosen by Wiltshire Clinical Commissioning Group to set up Individual Service Funds
Autism at Kingwood is proud to announce that it has been chosen by Wiltshire Clinical Commissioning Group to set up Individual Service Funds – an initiative to support vulnerable adults with autism and disabilities. An ISF is an internal system […]
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- Jun 12
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Carers Week 8 – 14 June 2020
This week is carers week, and we would like to take a moment to pay tribute to all the unpaid carers, supporting loved ones across the UK. As of 2019 there were thought to be more than 6.5 million unpaid adult […]
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- Jun 12
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Kate Allen, CEO Update 12th June 2020
Ever the optimist, I was somewhat reassured to hear on the news this week recognition that a lot (if not the majority) of autistic people receiving support, live in supported living models of support, not care homes. It has […]
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- Jun 12
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Oxfordshire Adult Autism Diagnostic Support Service – OAADDS
Autism at Kingwood are proud to deliver the Oxfordshire Adult Autism Diagnostic & Support Service (OAADSS), commissioned by the Oxfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group (NHS Oxfordshire). Since the launch in July 2018, OAADSS has received 1049 referrals from people living in Oxfordshire, […]
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- Jun 05
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Kate Allen, CEO Update 5th June 2020
Is it safe to come out yet? Whilst many in the country are getting back to some semblance of normality, in some ways for most of Autism at Kingwood it has never been anything other than to ‘keep doing what […]
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