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In a variety of locations throughout the UK and Ireland we offer a wide range of support for autistic people. From supported living to schools, from a short break service to one stop shops, from work placements to training, clubs and activities, Autism Initiatives has a wealth of resources and expertise that support autistic people to achieve their personal goals.AUTISM INITIATIVES
Our approach to supporting behaviours of concern. We use approaches to understand a person’s behaviour, rather than just describe it, recognising the possible impact of differences associated with autism, and how these uniquely impact on the person. We aim to improve the person’s experience and quality of life through use of pro-activeAUTISM INITIATIVES
Our head office is in Bootle, Merseyside. We deliver unique services and personalised opportunities to adults, children and families in a variety of locations in the North of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland and the Isle of Man. We do not provide diagnosis, we specialise in provision of support services startingfrom the age
AUTISM INITIATIVES
OSSME provides: Curriculum support, in school and at home. Social and life skills training. Diagnostic explanation. Therapeutic intervention. Teacher and family training. Engagement in the curriculum for those at risk of exclusion or not attending school. If you would like to know more please call us on 0151 330 9500. Get intouch by email.
AUTISM INITIATIVES
In England. We have two residential homes for children with autism, located in the pleasant seaside town of Southport. We provide a variety of packages of care and support, based on individual need. We have strong links in the local community and support children and young people to access a wide variety of community-based activities toenhance
AUTISM INITIATIVES
A former support worker and now service manager, adds, “The joy of working at Autism Initiatives is that we match the applicant to the person using our services – which means hobbies, interests and personality are as important as qualifications or experience.”. A newly appointed area manager believes, “We’re determined andcommitted
AUTISM INITIATIVES
A thriving social enterprise destination café and bike shop that provides supported work experience for autistic people of all ages. Established in 2011 MeCycle was originally set up as a project in Seaforth by Autism Initiatives. We moved to our current corner site at Ainsdale in 2012 and have proven to be a popular destination withcyclists
AUTISM INITIATIVES
Supported Living. This service supports people with autism to live life as independently as possible. Individuals have their own flats, and the reassurance that onsite support is on hand should they need it. When Tim started living in one of our supported living flats he said, "I found shelter under the Autism Initiatives umbrella.AUTISM INITIATIVES
21 High Street, Cardiff. Our One Stop Shop is a safe place for adults with an autism spectrum condition to access a wide range of advice and support. Our 21 High Street service is primarily delivered for people who have a diagnosis of Asperger syndrome or high functioning autism who are over 16yrs. The service is free and open to anyone with aAUTISM INITIATIVES
I'm looking for a career inAI Group England Ireland Isle of Man Northern Ireland Scotland Wales. AUTISM INITIATIVESHOMEABOUTOUR OFFERJOBSFUNDRAISINGWEEKLY AUTISMLOTTERY
In a variety of locations throughout the UK and Ireland we offer a wide range of support for autistic people. From supported living to schools, from a short break service to one stop shops, from work placements to training, clubs and activities, Autism Initiatives has a wealth of resources and expertise that support autistic people to achieve their personal goals.AUTISM INITIATIVES
Our approach to supporting behaviours of concern. We use approaches to understand a person’s behaviour, rather than just describe it, recognising the possible impact of differences associated with autism, and how these uniquely impact on the person. We aim to improve the person’s experience and quality of life through use of pro-activeAUTISM INITIATIVES
Our head office is in Bootle, Merseyside. We deliver unique services and personalised opportunities to adults, children and families in a variety of locations in the North of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland and the Isle of Man. We do not provide diagnosis, we specialise in provision of support services startingfrom the age
AUTISM INITIATIVES
OSSME provides: Curriculum support, in school and at home. Social and life skills training. Diagnostic explanation. Therapeutic intervention. Teacher and family training. Engagement in the curriculum for those at risk of exclusion or not attending school. If you would like to know more please call us on 0151 330 9500. Get intouch by email.
AUTISM INITIATIVES
In England. We have two residential homes for children with autism, located in the pleasant seaside town of Southport. We provide a variety of packages of care and support, based on individual need. We have strong links in the local community and support children and young people to access a wide variety of community-based activities toenhance
AUTISM INITIATIVES
A former support worker and now service manager, adds, “The joy of working at Autism Initiatives is that we match the applicant to the person using our services – which means hobbies, interests and personality are as important as qualifications or experience.”. A newly appointed area manager believes, “We’re determined andcommitted
AUTISM INITIATIVES
A thriving social enterprise destination café and bike shop that provides supported work experience for autistic people of all ages. Established in 2011 MeCycle was originally set up as a project in Seaforth by Autism Initiatives. We moved to our current corner site at Ainsdale in 2012 and have proven to be a popular destination withcyclists
AUTISM INITIATIVES
Supported Living. This service supports people with autism to live life as independently as possible. Individuals have their own flats, and the reassurance that onsite support is on hand should they need it. When Tim started living in one of our supported living flats he said, "I found shelter under the Autism Initiatives umbrella.AUTISM INITIATIVES
21 High Street, Cardiff. Our One Stop Shop is a safe place for adults with an autism spectrum condition to access a wide range of advice and support. Our 21 High Street service is primarily delivered for people who have a diagnosis of Asperger syndrome or high functioning autism who are over 16yrs. The service is free and open to anyone with aAUTISM INITIATIVES
I'm looking for a career inAI Group England Ireland Isle of Man Northern Ireland Scotland Wales.AUTISM INITIATIVES
Closing date for completed application forms:- Wednesday, 24th June 2021 @ 12pm. Interviews for this post are likely to take place during the week commencing Monday the 10th May 2021AUTISM INITIATIVES
Closing date for receipt of completed application forms:- Tuesday, 22nd June 2021 @ 12pm. Please note that applications can only be accepted by way of Autism Initiatives Application Form.AUTISM INITIATIVES
Education, Qualifications and Training. Please include relevant qualifications obtained and any relevant training courses attended AUTISM INITIATIVES HELPDESK How to reset your AI account password. Category: Knowledgebase The information below details how to reset your password for logging into the servers when it is near to expiry or has expired. HOW TO RESET YOUR AI ACCOUNT PASSWORD The information below details how to reset your password for logging into the servers when it is near to expiry or has expired. Please note this facility is not available for email only accounts. AIMI PROMPTING FOR USERNAME & PASSWORD When opening Internet Explorer or Chrome, you receive a credentials box asking for username and password details. Once entered the credentials are accepted and the AIMI intranet opens successfully.AUTISM INITIATIVES
Our head office is in Bootle, Merseyside. We deliver unique services and personalised opportunities to adults, children and families in a variety of locations in the North of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland and the Isle of Man. We do not provide diagnosis, we specialise in provision of support services startingfrom the age
JOB DESCRIPTION SUPPORT WORKER INTRODUCTION 6 Post: Support Worker Hours: As per contract. Salary: £15,464 per annum pro rata Leave: 20 Days Annual Leave per year Bank Holidays: 10 Days per year Probation: 6 Months, 12 week assessment process. Occupational The organisation operates an Occupation Health Benefit: Health Benefit scheme. Pension: Auto Enrolment Equal Opportunities: Autism Initiatives is committed to equal opportunitiesAUTISM INITIATIVES
Our approach to supporting behaviours of concern. We use approaches to understand a person’s behaviour, rather than just describe it, recognising the possible impact of differences associated with autism, and how these uniquely impact on the person. We aim to improve the person’s experience and quality of life through use of pro-active JOB DESCRIPTION SUPPORT WORKER Job Description Support Worker Introduction Autism Spectrum Connections Cymru (ASCC) is committed to working in partnership with people with Autism Spectrum Conditions, their families, commissioners and others to provide specialist, AUTISM INITIATIVESHOMEABOUTOUR OFFERJOBSFUNDRAISINGWEEKLY AUTISMLOTTERY
In a variety of locations throughout the UK and Ireland we offer a wide range of support for autistic people. From supported living to schools, from a short break service to one stop shops, from work placements to training, clubs and activities, Autism Initiatives has a wealth of resources and expertise that support autistic people to achieve their personal goals.AUTISM INITIATIVES
Where are we based? Our head office is in Bootle, Merseyside. We deliver unique services and personalised opportunities to adults, children and families in a variety of locations in the North of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland and the Isle ofMan.
AUTISM INITIATIVES
Providing a real home. Our large staff teams provide 24-hour support 365 days a year and are conscious that each of our residents are unique, with differing personalities, interests,AUTISM INITIATIVES
Supported Living. This service supports people with autism to live life as independently as possible. Individuals have their own flats, and the reassurance that onsite support is on hand should they needit.
AUTISM INITIATIVES
More than a job. No two autistic people are the same and therefore no two jobs with us are the same. We recruit, train and promote the right people to support those living with autism.AUTISM INITIATIVES
A range of training packages to suit your needs. OSSME first started as Outreach Services Supporting Mainstream Education, hence its name, however it has developed to provide a range of services around children, education and support for parents.AUTISM INITIATIVES
Established in 2011 MeCycle was originally set up as a project in Seaforth by Autism Initiatives. We moved to our current corner site at Ainsdale in 2012 and have proven to be a popular destination with cyclists from all around the borough and much further afield!AUTISM INITIATIVES
21 High Street, Cardiff. Our One Stop Shop is a safe place for adults with an autism spectrum condition to access a wide range of advice andsupport.
JOB DESCRIPTION SUPPORT WORKER INTRODUCTION 6 Post: Support Worker Hours: As per contract. Salary: £15,464 per annum pro rata Leave: 20 Days Annual Leave per year Bank Holidays: 10 Days per year Probation: 6 Months, 12 week assessment process. Occupational The organisation operates an Occupation Health Benefit: Health Benefit scheme. Pension: Auto Enrolment Equal Opportunities: Autism Initiatives is committed to equal opportunitiesAUTISM INITIATIVES
No vacancies were found that matched your selection. Can't find a career that suits your needs? Contact Us. Contact Us; Acknowledgements; Legal Statements; Privacy AUTISM INITIATIVESHOMEABOUTOUR OFFERJOBSFUNDRAISINGWEEKLY AUTISMLOTTERY
In a variety of locations throughout the UK and Ireland we offer a wide range of support for autistic people. From supported living to schools, from a short break service to one stop shops, from work placements to training, clubs and activities, Autism Initiatives has a wealth of resources and expertise that support autistic people to achieve their personal goals.AUTISM INITIATIVES
Where are we based? Our head office is in Bootle, Merseyside. We deliver unique services and personalised opportunities to adults, children and families in a variety of locations in the North of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland and the Isle ofMan.
AUTISM INITIATIVES
Providing a real home. Our large staff teams provide 24-hour support 365 days a year and are conscious that each of our residents are unique, with differing personalities, interests,AUTISM INITIATIVES
Supported Living. This service supports people with autism to live life as independently as possible. Individuals have their own flats, and the reassurance that onsite support is on hand should they needit.
AUTISM INITIATIVES
More than a job. No two autistic people are the same and therefore no two jobs with us are the same. We recruit, train and promote the right people to support those living with autism.AUTISM INITIATIVES
A range of training packages to suit your needs. OSSME first started as Outreach Services Supporting Mainstream Education, hence its name, however it has developed to provide a range of services around children, education and support for parents.AUTISM INITIATIVES
Established in 2011 MeCycle was originally set up as a project in Seaforth by Autism Initiatives. We moved to our current corner site at Ainsdale in 2012 and have proven to be a popular destination with cyclists from all around the borough and much further afield!AUTISM INITIATIVES
21 High Street, Cardiff. Our One Stop Shop is a safe place for adults with an autism spectrum condition to access a wide range of advice andsupport.
JOB DESCRIPTION SUPPORT WORKER INTRODUCTION 6 Post: Support Worker Hours: As per contract. Salary: £15,464 per annum pro rata Leave: 20 Days Annual Leave per year Bank Holidays: 10 Days per year Probation: 6 Months, 12 week assessment process. Occupational The organisation operates an Occupation Health Benefit: Health Benefit scheme. Pension: Auto Enrolment Equal Opportunities: Autism Initiatives is committed to equal opportunitiesAUTISM INITIATIVES
No vacancies were found that matched your selection. Can't find a career that suits your needs? Contact Us. Contact Us; Acknowledgements; Legal Statements; PrivacyAUTISM INITIATIVES
We understand that people with autism may see, experience and understand the world around them in a different way to people without autism. We try to gain an understanding of each person, enabling us to know how we must change in order to communicate successfully and to provide the best support.AUTISM INITIATIVES
A range of training packages to suit your needs. OSSME first started as Outreach Services Supporting Mainstream Education, hence its name, however it has developed to provide a range of services around children, education and support for parents.AUTISM INITIATIVES
Life Changing Social Enterprises. Supporting autistic people from teenage to adult to learn work skills in a real business environment, build confidence and take employment opportunities.AUTISM INITIATIVES
We offer services throughout the UK and Ireland. Autism Initiatives works with more than 3,000 autistic people and their families every year through our wide range of services.AUTISM INITIATIVES
We currently have community resource centres (known as New Directions in Ireland) in the following locations: Edinburgh, Belfast, Co Wicklow, Co Dublin, North West England and Isle of Man.AUTISM INITIATIVES
Ireland - The Bay. The Bay, Respite House, is located in the heart of Wicklow Town with easy access to all the local amenities. Known as a home away from home, The Bay is a four bedroom detached bungalow that benefits from the privacy of being surrounded by a mature garden and a deck area that has a beautiful view of one of the local churches. JOB DESCRIPTION SUPPORT WORKER INTRODUCTION 6 Post: Support Worker Hours: As per contract. Salary: £15,464 per annum pro rata Leave: 20 Days Annual Leave per year Bank Holidays: 10 Days per year Probation: 6 Months, 12 week assessment process. Occupational The organisation operates an Occupation Health Benefit: Health Benefit scheme. Pension: Auto Enrolment Equal Opportunities: Autism Initiatives is committed to equal opportunitiesAUTISM INITIATIVES
Application Documents. Complete the application form and the monitoring form. After you have completed the forms, return them as attachments to the email address below or you can send them by post to the postal address below.AUTISM INITIATIVES
Walk for Autism 2021 reaches £100,000 in sponsorship making it our biggest fundraiser to date! 24th February 2021 Find out more AUTISM INITIATIVESWEB VIEW Job Description; Apprentice Handyperson. Introduction. Autism Initiatives is committed to working in partnership with service users, their families, commissioners and others to provide a specialist, autism specific, person centred and outcome focussed service for people with autism spectrum conditions. AUTISM INITIATIVESHOMEABOUTOUR OFFERJOBSFUNDRAISINGWEEKLY AUTISMLOTTERY
In a variety of locations throughout the UK and Ireland we offer a wide range of support for autistic people. From supported living to schools, from a short break service to one stop shops, from work placements to training, clubs and activities, Autism Initiatives has a wealth of resources and expertise that support autistic people to achieve their personal goals.AUTISM INITIATIVES
Our approach to supporting behaviours of concern. We use approaches to understand a person’s behaviour, rather than just describe it, recognising the possible impact of differences associated with autism, and how these uniquely impact on the person. We aim to improve the person’s experience and quality of life through use of pro-activeAUTISM INITIATIVES
Our head office is in Bootle, Merseyside. We deliver unique services and personalised opportunities to adults, children and families in a variety of locations in the North of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland and the Isle of Man. We do not provide diagnosis, we specialise in provision of support services startingfrom the age
AUTISM INITIATIVES
A former support worker and now service manager, adds, “The joy of working at Autism Initiatives is that we match the applicant to the person using our services – which means hobbies, interests and personality are as important as qualifications or experience.”. A newly appointed area manager believes, “We’re determined andcommitted
AUTISM INITIATIVES
Supported Living. This service supports people with autism to live life as independently as possible. Individuals have their own flats, and the reassurance that onsite support is on hand should they need it. When Tim started living in one of our supported living flats he said, "I found shelter under the Autism Initiatives umbrella.AUTISM INITIATIVES
They give personalised opportunities for young people in transition and adults with autism spectrum conditions, both within the centre itself and outside in the wider community. For some people the emphasis will be on hobbies and leisure pursuits, for others it may include employment skills and activities. We provide personalised,flexible
AUTISM INITIATIVES
A thriving social enterprise destination café and bike shop that provides supported work experience for autistic people of all ages. Established in 2011 MeCycle was originally set up as a project in Seaforth by Autism Initiatives. We moved to our current corner site at Ainsdale in 2012 and have proven to be a popular destination withcyclists
AUTISM INITIATIVES
21 High Street, Cardiff. Our One Stop Shop is a safe place for adults with an autism spectrum condition to access a wide range of advice and support. Our 21 High Street service is primarily delivered for people who have a diagnosis of Asperger syndrome or high functioning autism who are over 16yrs. The service is free and open to anyone with aAUTISM INITIATIVES
I'm looking for a career inAI Group England Ireland Isle of Man Northern Ireland Scotland Wales. JOB DESCRIPTION SUPPORT WORKER INTRODUCTION 1 Job Description Support Worker Introduction Autism Initiatives is committed to working in partnership with service users, their families, commissioners and others to provide a specialist, autism specific, person centred and AUTISM INITIATIVESHOMEABOUTOUR OFFERJOBSFUNDRAISINGWEEKLY AUTISMLOTTERY
In a variety of locations throughout the UK and Ireland we offer a wide range of support for autistic people. From supported living to schools, from a short break service to one stop shops, from work placements to training, clubs and activities, Autism Initiatives has a wealth of resources and expertise that support autistic people to achieve their personal goals.AUTISM INITIATIVES
Our approach to supporting behaviours of concern. We use approaches to understand a person’s behaviour, rather than just describe it, recognising the possible impact of differences associated with autism, and how these uniquely impact on the person. We aim to improve the person’s experience and quality of life through use of pro-activeAUTISM INITIATIVES
Our head office is in Bootle, Merseyside. We deliver unique services and personalised opportunities to adults, children and families in a variety of locations in the North of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland and the Isle of Man. We do not provide diagnosis, we specialise in provision of support services startingfrom the age
AUTISM INITIATIVES
A former support worker and now service manager, adds, “The joy of working at Autism Initiatives is that we match the applicant to the person using our services – which means hobbies, interests and personality are as important as qualifications or experience.”. A newly appointed area manager believes, “We’re determined andcommitted
AUTISM INITIATIVES
Supported Living. This service supports people with autism to live life as independently as possible. Individuals have their own flats, and the reassurance that onsite support is on hand should they need it. When Tim started living in one of our supported living flats he said, "I found shelter under the Autism Initiatives umbrella.AUTISM INITIATIVES
They give personalised opportunities for young people in transition and adults with autism spectrum conditions, both within the centre itself and outside in the wider community. For some people the emphasis will be on hobbies and leisure pursuits, for others it may include employment skills and activities. We provide personalised,flexible
AUTISM INITIATIVES
A thriving social enterprise destination café and bike shop that provides supported work experience for autistic people of all ages. Established in 2011 MeCycle was originally set up as a project in Seaforth by Autism Initiatives. We moved to our current corner site at Ainsdale in 2012 and have proven to be a popular destination withcyclists
AUTISM INITIATIVES
21 High Street, Cardiff. Our One Stop Shop is a safe place for adults with an autism spectrum condition to access a wide range of advice and support. Our 21 High Street service is primarily delivered for people who have a diagnosis of Asperger syndrome or high functioning autism who are over 16yrs. The service is free and open to anyone with aAUTISM INITIATIVES
I'm looking for a career inAI Group England Ireland Isle of Man Northern Ireland Scotland Wales. JOB DESCRIPTION SUPPORT WORKER INTRODUCTION 1 Job Description Support Worker Introduction Autism Initiatives is committed to working in partnership with service users, their families, commissioners and others to provide a specialist, autism specific, person centred andAUTISM INITIATIVES
The causes of autism are unknown, it’s likely that there are several factors that result in the varied spectrum of differences that we call autism. There may be some genetic links. It is more commonly diagnosed in men rather than women. It is a lifelong condition. Autistic people can continue to learn throughout their lives. SpecialistAUTISM INITIATIVES
Autism Initiatives works with more than 3,000 autistic people and their families every year through our wide range of services. For many services, spaces are offered as part of the local authority provision for that individual. In some cases families can pay for provision where needed. We started nearly fifty years ago with a school.AUTISM INITIATIVES
In England. We have two residential homes for children with autism, located in the pleasant seaside town of Southport. We provide a variety of packages of care and support, based on individual need. We have strong links in the local community and support children and young people to access a wide variety of community-based activities toenhance
AUTISM INITIATIVES
OSSME provides: Curriculum support, in school and at home. Social and life skills training. Diagnostic explanation. Therapeutic intervention. Teacher and family training. Engagement in the curriculum for those at risk of exclusion or not attending school. If you would like to know more please call us on 0151 330 9500. Get intouch by email.
AUTISM INITIATIVES
They give personalised opportunities for young people in transition and adults with autism spectrum conditions, both within the centre itself and outside in the wider community. For some people the emphasis will be on hobbies and leisure pursuits, for others it may include employment skills and activities. We provide personalised,flexible
AUTISM INITIATIVES
Social Enterprise within Autism Initiatives delivers an exciting range of supported work placements tailored to the individual needs of autistic adults and teenagers within real and established businesses in the North West. Established in 2010, social enterprise and has delivered over 50,000 hours of support in that time to 85 differentpeople
AUTISM INITIATIVES
Our flexible, person-centred outreach service is autism specific and can provide you with: 1:1 or 2:1 Support Worker/s. Access to Transport. Support to access recreational activities. Support to and from day opportunities / school / work. Support with your health andwellbeing.
AUTISM INITIATIVES
Autism Initiatives is committed to working in partnership with people who use our services, their families, commissioners and others to provide a specialist, autism specific, person centred and outcome focussed service for people with autism spectrum conditions.AUTISM INITIATIVES
Our Number 6 One Stop Shop started in 2005 in Edinburgh for people with Aspergers. It was (and still is) an innovative way to provide support, advice and social opportunities to autistic people. The service quickly grew and we now support over 2,700 autistic people across three Scottish One Stop Shops in Edinburgh, Inverness andPerth.
AUTISM INITIATIVES
Walk for Autism 2021 reaches £100,000 in sponsorship making it our biggest fundraiser to date! 24th February 2021. Find out more. AUTISM INITIATIVESHOMEABOUTOUR OFFERJOBSFUNDRAISINGWEEKLY AUTISMLOTTERY
In a variety of locations throughout the UK and Ireland we offer a wide range of support for autistic people. From supported living to schools, from a short break service to one stop shops, from work placements to training, clubs and activities, Autism Initiatives has a wealth of resources and expertise that support autistic people to achieve their personal goals.AUTISM INITIATIVES
Our approach to supporting behaviours of concern. We use approaches to understand a person’s behaviour, rather than just describe it, recognising the possible impact of differences associated with autism, and how these uniquely impact on the person. We aim to improve the person’s experience and quality of life through use of pro-active AUTISM INITIATIVESGEORGIA AUTISM INITIATIVE Our head office is in Bootle, Merseyside. We deliver unique services and personalised opportunities to adults, children and families in a variety of locations in the North of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland and the Isle of Man. We do not provide diagnosis, we specialise in provision of support services startingfrom the age
AUTISM INITIATIVES
A former support worker and now service manager, adds, “The joy of working at Autism Initiatives is that we match the applicant to the person using our services – which means hobbies, interests and personality are as important as qualifications or experience.”. A newly appointed area manager believes, “We’re determined andcommitted
AUTISM INITIATIVESLIVING LIFE WITH AUTISMLIVING WITH AUTISM BOOKLIVING WITH AUTISM ADULTLIVING WITH HIGH FUNCTIONING AUTISMLIVING WITHSOMEONE WITH AUTISM
Supported Living. This service supports people with autism to live life as independently as possible. Individuals have their own flats, and the reassurance that onsite support is on hand should they need it. When Tim started living in one of our supported living flats he said, "I found shelter under the Autism Initiatives umbrella.AUTISM INITIATIVES
They give personalised opportunities for young people in transition and adults with autism spectrum conditions, both within the centre itself and outside in the wider community. For some people the emphasis will be on hobbies and leisure pursuits, for others it may include employment skills and activities. We provide personalised,flexible
AUTISM INITIATIVES
A thriving social enterprise destination café and bike shop that provides supported work experience for autistic people of all ages. Established in 2011 MeCycle was originally set up as a project in Seaforth by Autism Initiatives. We moved to our current corner site at Ainsdale in 2012 and have proven to be a popular destination withcyclists
AUTISM INITIATIVES
21 High Street, Cardiff. Our One Stop Shop is a safe place for adults with an autism spectrum condition to access a wide range of advice and support. Our 21 High Street service is primarily delivered for people who have a diagnosis of Asperger syndrome or high functioning autism who are over 16yrs. The service is free and open to anyone with aAUTISM INITIATIVES
I'm looking for a career inAI Group England Ireland Isle of Man Northern Ireland Scotland Wales. JOB DESCRIPTION SUPPORT WORKER INTRODUCTION 1 Job Description Support Worker Introduction Autism Initiatives is committed to working in partnership with service users, their families, commissioners and others to provide a specialist, autism specific, person centred and AUTISM INITIATIVESHOMEABOUTOUR OFFERJOBSFUNDRAISINGWEEKLY AUTISMLOTTERY
In a variety of locations throughout the UK and Ireland we offer a wide range of support for autistic people. From supported living to schools, from a short break service to one stop shops, from work placements to training, clubs and activities, Autism Initiatives has a wealth of resources and expertise that support autistic people to achieve their personal goals.AUTISM INITIATIVES
Our approach to supporting behaviours of concern. We use approaches to understand a person’s behaviour, rather than just describe it, recognising the possible impact of differences associated with autism, and how these uniquely impact on the person. We aim to improve the person’s experience and quality of life through use of pro-active AUTISM INITIATIVESGEORGIA AUTISM INITIATIVE Our head office is in Bootle, Merseyside. We deliver unique services and personalised opportunities to adults, children and families in a variety of locations in the North of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland and the Isle of Man. We do not provide diagnosis, we specialise in provision of support services startingfrom the age
AUTISM INITIATIVES
A former support worker and now service manager, adds, “The joy of working at Autism Initiatives is that we match the applicant to the person using our services – which means hobbies, interests and personality are as important as qualifications or experience.”. A newly appointed area manager believes, “We’re determined andcommitted
AUTISM INITIATIVESLIVING LIFE WITH AUTISMLIVING WITH AUTISM BOOKLIVING WITH AUTISM ADULTLIVING WITH HIGH FUNCTIONING AUTISMLIVING WITHSOMEONE WITH AUTISM
Supported Living. This service supports people with autism to live life as independently as possible. Individuals have their own flats, and the reassurance that onsite support is on hand should they need it. When Tim started living in one of our supported living flats he said, "I found shelter under the Autism Initiatives umbrella.AUTISM INITIATIVES
They give personalised opportunities for young people in transition and adults with autism spectrum conditions, both within the centre itself and outside in the wider community. For some people the emphasis will be on hobbies and leisure pursuits, for others it may include employment skills and activities. We provide personalised,flexible
AUTISM INITIATIVES
A thriving social enterprise destination café and bike shop that provides supported work experience for autistic people of all ages. Established in 2011 MeCycle was originally set up as a project in Seaforth by Autism Initiatives. We moved to our current corner site at Ainsdale in 2012 and have proven to be a popular destination withcyclists
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21 High Street, Cardiff. Our One Stop Shop is a safe place for adults with an autism spectrum condition to access a wide range of advice and support. Our 21 High Street service is primarily delivered for people who have a diagnosis of Asperger syndrome or high functioning autism who are over 16yrs. The service is free and open to anyone with aAUTISM INITIATIVES
I'm looking for a career inAI Group England Ireland Isle of Man Northern Ireland Scotland Wales. JOB DESCRIPTION SUPPORT WORKER INTRODUCTION 1 Job Description Support Worker Introduction Autism Initiatives is committed to working in partnership with service users, their families, commissioners and others to provide a specialist, autism specific, person centred andAUTISM INITIATIVES
The causes of autism are unknown, it’s likely that there are several factors that result in the varied spectrum of differences that we call autism. There may be some genetic links. It is more commonly diagnosed in men rather than women. It is a lifelong condition. Autistic people can continue to learn throughout their lives. SpecialistAUTISM INITIATIVES
Autism Initiatives works with more than 3,000 autistic people and their families every year through our wide range of services. For many services, spaces are offered as part of the local authority provision for that individual. In some cases families can pay for provision where needed. We started nearly fifty years ago with a school.AUTISM INITIATIVES
In England. We have two residential homes for children with autism, located in the pleasant seaside town of Southport. We provide a variety of packages of care and support, based on individual need. We have strong links in the local community and support children and young people to access a wide variety of community-based activities toenhance
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OSSME provides: Curriculum support, in school and at home. Social and life skills training. Diagnostic explanation. Therapeutic intervention. Teacher and family training. Engagement in the curriculum for those at risk of exclusion or not attending school. If you would like to know more please call us on 0151 330 9500. Get intouch by email.
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They give personalised opportunities for young people in transition and adults with autism spectrum conditions, both within the centre itself and outside in the wider community. For some people the emphasis will be on hobbies and leisure pursuits, for others it may include employment skills and activities. We provide personalised,flexible
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Social Enterprise within Autism Initiatives delivers an exciting range of supported work placements tailored to the individual needs of autistic adults and teenagers within real and established businesses in the North West. Established in 2010, social enterprise and has delivered over 50,000 hours of support in that time to 85 differentpeople
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Our flexible, person-centred outreach service is autism specific and can provide you with: 1:1 or 2:1 Support Worker/s. Access to Transport. Support to access recreational activities. Support to and from day opportunities / school / work. Support with your health andwellbeing.
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Autism Initiatives is committed to working in partnership with people who use our services, their families, commissioners and others to provide a specialist, autism specific, person centred and outcome focussed service for people with autism spectrum conditions.AUTISM INITIATIVES
Our Number 6 One Stop Shop started in 2005 in Edinburgh for people with Aspergers. It was (and still is) an innovative way to provide support, advice and social opportunities to autistic people. The service quickly grew and we now support over 2,700 autistic people across three Scottish One Stop Shops in Edinburgh, Inverness andPerth.
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Walk for Autism 2021 reaches £100,000 in sponsorship making it our biggest fundraiser to date! 24th February 2021. Find out more. AUTISM INITIATIVESHOMEABOUTOUR OFFERJOBSFUNDRAISINGWEEKLY AUTISMLOTTERY
In a variety of locations throughout the UK and Ireland we offer a wide range of support for autistic people. From supported living to schools, from a short break service to one stop shops, from work placements to training, clubs and activities, Autism Initiatives has a wealth of resources and expertise that support autistic people to achieve their personal goals.AUTISM INITIATIVES
We understand that people with autism may see, experience and understand the world around them in a different way to people without autism. We try to gain an understanding of each person, enabling us to know how we must change in order to communicate successfully and to provide the best support. AUTISM INITIATIVESGEORGIA AUTISM INITIATIVE Where are we based? Our head office is in Bootle, Merseyside. We deliver unique services and personalised opportunities to adults, children and families in a variety of locations in the North of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland and the Isle ofMan.
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More than a job. No two autistic people are the same and therefore no two jobs with us are the same. We recruit, train and promote the right people to support those living with autism. AUTISM INITIATIVESLIVING LIFE WITH AUTISMLIVING WITH AUTISM BOOKLIVING WITH AUTISM ADULTLIVING WITH HIGH FUNCTIONING AUTISMLIVING WITHSOMEONE WITH AUTISM
Supported Living. This service supports people with autism to live life as independently as possible. Individuals have their own flats, and the reassurance that onsite support is on hand should they needit.
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Established in 2011 MeCycle was originally set up as a project in Seaforth by Autism Initiatives. We moved to our current corner site at Ainsdale in 2012 and have proven to be a popular destination with cyclists from all around the borough and much further afield!AUTISM INITIATIVES
We currently have community resource centres (known as New Directions in Ireland) in the following locations: Edinburgh, Belfast, Co Wicklow, Co Dublin, North West England and Isle of Man.AUTISM INITIATIVES
21 High Street, Cardiff. Our One Stop Shop is a safe place for adults with an autism spectrum condition to access a wide range of advice andsupport.
JOB DESCRIPTION SUPPORT WORKER INTRODUCTION 1 Job Description Support Worker Introduction Autism Initiatives is committed to working in partnership with service users, their families, commissioners and others to provide a specialist, autism specific, person centred andAUTISM INITIATIVES
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In a variety of locations throughout the UK and Ireland we offer a wide range of support for autistic people. From supported living to schools, from a short break service to one stop shops, from work placements to training, clubs and activities, Autism Initiatives has a wealth of resources and expertise that support autistic people to achieve their personal goals.AUTISM INITIATIVES
Our approach to supporting behaviours of concern. We use approaches to understand a person’s behaviour, rather than just describe it, recognising the possible impact of differences associated with autism, and how these uniquely impact on the person. We aim to improve the person’s experience and quality of life through use of pro-active AUTISM INITIATIVESGEORGIA AUTISM INITIATIVE Our head office is in Bootle, Merseyside. We deliver unique services and personalised opportunities to adults, children and families in a variety of locations in the North of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland and the Isle of Man. We do not provide diagnosis, we specialise in provision of support services startingfrom the age
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A former support worker and now service manager, adds, “The joy of working at Autism Initiatives is that we match the applicant to the person using our services – which means hobbies, interests and personality are as important as qualifications or experience.”. A newly appointed area manager believes, “We’re determined andcommitted
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Supported Living. This service supports people with autism to live life as independently as possible. Individuals have their own flats, and the reassurance that onsite support is on hand should they need it. When Tim started living in one of our supported living flats he said, "I found shelter under the Autism Initiatives umbrella.AUTISM INITIATIVES
They give personalised opportunities for young people in transition and adults with autism spectrum conditions, both within the centre itself and outside in the wider community. For some people the emphasis will be on hobbies and leisure pursuits, for others it may include employment skills and activities. We provide personalised,flexible
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A thriving social enterprise destination café and bike shop that provides supported work experience for autistic people of all ages. Established in 2011 MeCycle was originally set up as a project in Seaforth by Autism Initiatives. We moved to our current corner site at Ainsdale in 2012 and have proven to be a popular destination withcyclists
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21 High Street, Cardiff. Our One Stop Shop is a safe place for adults with an autism spectrum condition to access a wide range of advice and support. Our 21 High Street service is primarily delivered for people who have a diagnosis of Asperger syndrome or high functioning autism who are over 16yrs. The service is free and open to anyone with aAUTISM INITIATIVES
I'm looking for a career inAI Group England Ireland Isle of Man Northern Ireland Scotland Wales. JOB DESCRIPTION SUPPORT WORKER INTRODUCTION 1 Job Description Support Worker Introduction Autism Initiatives is committed to working in partnership with service users, their families, commissioners and others to provide a specialist, autism specific, person centred andAUTISM INITIATIVES
The causes of autism are unknown, it’s likely that there are several factors that result in the varied spectrum of differences that we call autism. There may be some genetic links. It is more commonly diagnosed in men rather than women. It is a lifelong condition. Autistic people can continue to learn throughout their lives. SpecialistAUTISM INITIATIVES
Autism Initiatives works with more than 3,000 autistic people and their families every year through our wide range of services. For many services, spaces are offered as part of the local authority provision for that individual. In some cases families can pay for provision where needed. We started nearly fifty years ago with a school.AUTISM INITIATIVES
In England. We have two residential homes for children with autism, located in the pleasant seaside town of Southport. We provide a variety of packages of care and support, based on individual need. We have strong links in the local community and support children and young people to access a wide variety of community-based activities toenhance
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They give personalised opportunities for young people in transition and adults with autism spectrum conditions, both within the centre itself and outside in the wider community. For some people the emphasis will be on hobbies and leisure pursuits, for others it may include employment skills and activities. We provide personalised,flexible
AUTISM INITIATIVES
OSSME provides: Curriculum support, in school and at home. Social and life skills training. Diagnostic explanation. Therapeutic intervention. Teacher and family training. Engagement in the curriculum for those at risk of exclusion or not attending school. If you would like to know more please call us on 0151 330 9500. Get intouch by email.
AUTISM INITIATIVES
Social Enterprise within Autism Initiatives delivers an exciting range of supported work placements tailored to the individual needs of autistic adults and teenagers within real and established businesses in the North West. Established in 2010, social enterprise and has delivered over 50,000 hours of support in that time to 85 differentpeople
AUTISM INITIATIVES
Our flexible, person-centred outreach service is autism specific and can provide you with: 1:1 or 2:1 Support Worker/s. Access to Transport. Support to access recreational activities. Support to and from day opportunities / school / work. Support with your health andwellbeing.
AUTISM INITIATIVES
Our Number 6 One Stop Shop started in 2005 in Edinburgh for people with Aspergers. It was (and still is) an innovative way to provide support, advice and social opportunities to autistic people. The service quickly grew and we now support over 2,700 autistic people across three Scottish One Stop Shops in Edinburgh, Inverness andPerth.
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Autism Initiatives is committed to working in partnership with people who use our services, their families, commissioners and others to provide a specialist, autism specific, person centred and outcome focussed service for people with autism spectrum conditions.AUTISM INITIATIVES
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