Autism Resource Hub

The Autism Hub is for people who are, or who may be autistic. It is also a useful space for family members, staff, and professionals who support autistic people.

What is autism?

There is lots of information available that will teach you more about what autism is or how autistic traits might affect the way somebody acts, feels, or thinks about.

Find out more

NHS autism guide

National Autistic Society: what is autism?

Ambitious about Autism: what is autism?

Useful resources

There is a variety of useful resources available across our website and other sites for people with autism and those supporting people with autism.

Communication

Communication Access UK

Communication Access UK provides free training and practical resources to support inclusive communication for people with speech, language, and communication needs.

For individuals, teams, and organisations looking to improve accessibility and become Communication Accessible. 

What’s available?

  • Real-life stories from people with communication difficulties
  • Downloadable handouts and posters (e.g. TALK prompts for face-to-face, phone, and remote communication)
  • Easy-read guides and symbol sets
  • Information on conditions that affect communication
  • Guidance on applying Communication Access standards

Visit the Communication Access UK website.

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Communication Access UK

Communication Access UK provides free training and practical resources to support inclusive communication for people with speech, language, and communication needs.

For individuals, teams, and organisations looking to improve accessibility and become Communication Accessible. 

What’s available?

  • Real-life stories from people with communication difficulties
  • Downloadable handouts and posters (e.g. TALK prompts for face-to-face, phone, and remote communication)
  • Easy-read guides and symbol sets
  • Information on conditions that affect communication
  • Guidance on applying Communication Access standards

Visit the Communication Access UK website.

As a patient

As a service user, relative or carer using our services, sometimes you may need to turn to someone for help, advice, and support. 

Find resources for carers and service users  Contact the Trust