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Autism Helpline Number: 0808 800 4104
Last updated: 01/01/0001 00:00:00
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The National Autistic Society is the UK's leading charity for people affected by autism. We were founded in 1962, by a group of parents who were passionate about ensuring a better future for their children. Today we have over 19,500 members, 100 branches and provide:
A local charity with a national presence, we campaign and lobby for lasting positive change for those affected by autism in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The National Autistic Society exists to champion the rights and interests of all people with autism and to ensure that they and their families receive quality services appropriate to their needs.
The NAS does this by:
The National Autistic Society (NAS) was founded in 1962 by a group of parents and people with a professional interest in autism. Today, the Society has become the UK 's foremost charity for people with autism, including Asperger syndrome, and for their parents and carers. The NAS leads national and international initiatives providing a strong voice for autism. The organisation works in many areas to help people with an autistic spectrum disorder live their lives with as much independence as possible.
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The NAS website
www.autism.org.uk (opens in a new window)
The NAS website contains a wealth of material for a range of audiences:
NAS Contact details
The National Autistic Society 393 City Road London EC1V 1NG Switchboard: 020 7833 2299 Helpline: 0808 800 4104 Minicom: 0845 070 4003 Fax: 020 7833 9666 Email: nas@nas.org.uk Website: www.autism.org.uk
The National Autistic Society is a registered Company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No 1205298.
Registered as a Charity No 269425
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