Autism NI Family Support

Autism

The challenge for many parents pre and post diagnosis is often finding out what relevant services there are locally, what resources have been useful to other parents, who the local professionals are and what they do and how to access further information or services.  That is why many parents contact Autism NI and why they ask about joining their local support groups. Autism NI have a number of different types of support groups who offer parent support.

They understand children, individuals and families face significant issues at home, school and in the community.  Autism NI will continue to be as flexible in their approach to ensure as many families as possible have access to effective supports.

Support Groups 

In Autism NI the Family Support team co-ordinate a number of different types of support groups.  There are 20+ support groups based in local communities across Northern Ireland offering support to thousands of parents/carers who have children affected by Autism. By joining one of Autism NI's support groups you will find you do not have to begin this journey on your own. You can access support pre or post diagnosis.  Most groups meet monthly, parents get the chance to share worries or concerns along with experiences on what is available in your area to help your family and your child with Autism. 

To find out more, click here, to watch Autism NI's Support Group video, or follow the link - www.autismni.org

 

Helpline Service

Autism NI operates an Helpline Service from Monday to Friday (9am - 5pm). Individuals, parents and professionals use this service to seek information on a wide range of issues related to Autism pre and post diagnosis.

To find out more, click here, to watch Autism NI's Helpline Service video, or follow the link - www.autismni.org

 

Alert Card 

The Autism Alert Card was developed through partnership with the Police Service Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Ambulance Service, Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue and Youth Justice Agency. It enables the holder to identify themselves to others as having an Autism Spectrum Disorder, and provides an emergency contact that can be called if necessary. 

To find out more and to download an Alert Card and Wristband Registration Form, follow the link - www.autismni.org