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  1. Autistic Parent Group

    Local Offer
    First Monday of the month (during term time)

    For Parents who have ASD (diagnosed or undiagnosed). An opportunity to gain support, information, friendship, and have fun. For more information please contact: vicky@afso.org.uk or claire@afso.org.uk.  Currently, the process to join the group is as follows; Attend an online group. This will allow you to…

    OX14 3RG

     01235 754700 01235 754700
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  2. The office phone is manned Mon-Wed 9am-5pm

    Autism Family Support Oxfordshire is a charity that provides support to children and young people aged 0-25 years old, with  a diagnosis of an Autism Spectrum Condition(ASC), and their families; who live within Oxfordshire or access services in Oxfordshire such as schools or a GP.…

    Crabtree PlaceOff Audlett DriveAbingdonOxfordshireOX14 3GD

     01235 754700 01235 754700
    Autism Family Support Oxfordshire

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