Hello,
Hello,
Dear somebody,
Our Autism Helpline may be able to help if you would like to give them a call. Advisers can talk through the different types of support and search for services in your area. You can call them on 0808 800 4104 (Monday to Thursday 10am to 4pm, Friday 9am to 3pm). Please note that the Helpline is experiencing a high volume of calls and it may take a couple of attempts before you get through to speak to an advisor.
If you would prefer you can complete an online enquiry form - there is a link to the form on this page: https://www.autism.org.uk/services/helplines/main/contact.aspx
You can also search our Autism Services Directory yourself to find support groups and other services in your area. The Directory is here:
https://www.autism.org.uk/services/autism-services-directory.aspx
I hope that helps.
Regards,
Kerri-Mod
Thank you Kerri, however one of the outcomes last year where I lost any hope of help was the mental health and support service contacting the local N.A.S. branch. They said "we have very little information/ experience of services for adults with aspergers or autism. And my own experience, to date, is that most GPs, unless personally affected, have very little knowledge."
They also said the specialist autism service should be in a better position to help me, but because of funding they will not. That service also lied to me on a previous occasion, and when I asked the therapist for advice on what to do (when telling me funding had been denied, they said I could contact them) they betrayed my trust.
I made a complaint to the service about the former I made the mistake of mentioning my upset at the latter too. But I got a reply back that made no reference to my actual complaint, only the latter issue, and the person who dealt with the complaint was a marketing manager, which I found very offensive. I would have complained again but unfortunately I have mislaid the letter. I do keep trying to find it because that situation is constantly on my mind.
But it means the N.A.S. have said it cannot help me, primary care has said it cannot help me, the local mental health and social care service has said it cannot help me, and the specialist autism service has said it cannot help me. And the latter three of those I no longer have any trust or confidence in anyway.
Thank you Kerri, however one of the outcomes last year where I lost any hope of help was the mental health and support service contacting the local N.A.S. branch. They said "we have very little information/ experience of services for adults with aspergers or autism. And my own experience, to date, is that most GPs, unless personally affected, have very little knowledge."
They also said the specialist autism service should be in a better position to help me, but because of funding they will not. That service also lied to me on a previous occasion, and when I asked the therapist for advice on what to do (when telling me funding had been denied, they said I could contact them) they betrayed my trust.
I made a complaint to the service about the former I made the mistake of mentioning my upset at the latter too. But I got a reply back that made no reference to my actual complaint, only the latter issue, and the person who dealt with the complaint was a marketing manager, which I found very offensive. I would have complained again but unfortunately I have mislaid the letter. I do keep trying to find it because that situation is constantly on my mind.
But it means the N.A.S. have said it cannot help me, primary care has said it cannot help me, the local mental health and social care service has said it cannot help me, and the specialist autism service has said it cannot help me. And the latter three of those I no longer have any trust or confidence in anyway.