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Last updated: 08/02/2012 17:30:00

The information below is coming from the Autism Services Directory

Groups listed are those that are found on the Autism
Services Directory
at present. The directory is updated
every 24 hours.

  • NAS Aberystwyth Social Group
    Contact Address
    Steve Smith, Social Programmes Manager - Wales, Glamorgan House, Monastery Road, Neath Abbey, Neath SA10 7DH, tel: 01792 325 298, email: steve.smith@nas.org.uk

    www.autism.org.uk/socialgroups

    Description
    Social Groups are for people over the age of 16 at the high-functioning end of the autism spectrum, such as those with Asperger syndrome (AS). The groups are facilitated by a Social Programmes Manager who is responsible for a number of groups in their area. Social Groups are supported by volunteers who are recruited, CRB checked and trained by the NAS. Volunteers come from all walks of life. Social Groups are membership groups which meet monthly, and activities are discussed and decided on by group members. Social Programmes Managers and volunteers then support the Social Group members to make things happen. Activities can include going to the cinema, meeting up in the pub for a drink, going for a meal, visiting a museum, or meeting up as a group for a chat or to play board games.

    Located address
    SY23


  • NAS Bangor (Wales) Social Group
    Contact Address
    Steve Smith, Social Programmes Manager - Wales, Glamorgan House, Monastery Road, Neath Abbey, Neath SA10 7DH, tel: 01792 325 298, email: steve.smith@nas.org.uk

    www.autism.org.uk/socialgroups

    Description
    Social Groups are for people over the age of 16 at the high-functioning end of the autism spectrum, such as those with Asperger syndrome (AS). The groups are facilitated by a Social Programmes Manager who is responsible for a number of groups in their area. Social Groups are supported by volunteers who are recruited, CRB checked and trained by the NAS. Volunteers come from all walks of life. Social Groups are membership groups which meet monthly, and activities are discussed and decided on by group members. Social Programmes Managers and volunteers then support the Social Group members to make things happen. Activities can include going to the cinema, meeting up in the pub for a drink, going for a meal, visiting a museum, or meeting up as a group for a chat or to play board games.

    Located address
    LL57


  • NAS Caerleon Social Group
    Contact Address
    Steve Smith, Social Programmes Manager - Wales, Glamorgan House, Monastery Road, Neath Abbey, Neath SA10 7DH, tel: 01792 325 298, email: steve.smith@nas.org.uk

    www.autism.org.uk/socialgroups

    Description
    Social Groups are for people over the age of 16 at the high-functioning end of the autism spectrum, such as those with Asperger syndrome (AS). The groups are facilitated by a Social Programmes Manager who is responsible for a number of groups in their area. Social Groups are supported by volunteers who are recruited, CRB checked and trained by the NAS. Volunteers come from all walks of life. Social Groups are membership groups which meet monthly, and activities are discussed and decided on by group members. Social Programmes Managers and volunteers then support the Social Group members to make things happen. Activities can include going to the cinema, meeting up in the pub for a drink, going for a meal, visiting a museum, or meeting up as a group for a chat or to play board games.

    Located address
    NP26


  • NAS Cardiff Social Group
    Contact Address
    Steve Smith, Social Programmes Manager - Wales, Glamorgan House, Monastery Road, Neath Abbey, Neath SA10 7DH, tel: 01792 325 298, email: steve.smith@nas.org.uk

    www.autism.org.uk/socialgroups

    Description
    Social Groups are for people over the age of 16 at the high-functioning end of the autism spectrum, such as those with Asperger syndrome (AS). The groups are facilitated by a Social Programmes Manager who is responsible for a number of groups in their area. Social Groups are supported by volunteers who are recruited, CRB checked and trained by the NAS. Volunteers come from all walks of life. Social Groups are membership groups which meet monthly, and activities are discussed and decided on by group members. Social Programmes Managers and volunteers then support the Social Group members to make things happen. Activities can include going to the cinema, meeting up in the pub for a drink, going for a meal, visiting a museum, or meeting up as a group for a chat or to play board games.


  • NAS Swansea Social Group
    Contact Address
    Steve Smith, Social Programmes Manager - Wales, Glamorgan House, Monastery Road, Neath Abbey, Neath SA10 7DH, tel: 01792 325 298, email: steve.smith@nas.org.uk

    www.autism.org.uk/socialgroups

    Description
    Social Groups are for people over the age of 16 at the high-functioning end of the autism spectrum, such as those with Asperger syndrome (AS). The groups are facilitated by a Social Programmes Manager who is responsible for a number of groups in their area. Social Groups are supported by volunteers who are recruited, CRB checked and trained by the NAS. Volunteers come from all walks of life. Social Groups are membership groups which meet monthly, and activities are discussed and decided on by group members. Social Programmes Managers and volunteers then support the Social Group members to make things happen. Activities can include going to the cinema, meeting up in the pub for a drink, going for a meal, visiting a museum, or meeting up as a group for a chat or to play board games.

    Located address
    SA1


  • NAS Wrexham Social Group
    Contact Address
    Steve Smith, Social Programmes Manager - Wales, Glamorgan House, Monastery Road, Neath Abbey, Neath SA10 7DH, tel: 01792 325 298, email: steve.smith@nas.org.uk

    www.autism.org.uk/socialgroups

    Description
    Social Groups are for people over the age of 16 at the high-functioning end of the autism spectrum, such as those with Asperger syndrome (AS). The groups are facilitated by a Social Programmes Manager who is responsible for a number of groups in their area. Social Groups are supported by volunteers who are recruited, CRB checked and trained by the NAS. Volunteers come from all walks of life. Social Groups are membership groups which meet monthly, and activities are discussed and decided on by group members. Social Programmes Managers and volunteers then support the Social Group members to make things happen. Activities can include going to the cinema, meeting up in the pub for a drink, going for a meal, visiting a museum, or meeting up as a group for a chat or to play board games.

    Located address
    LL13

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