Autistic Parent Group
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 virtually meet other members of the group, and allow them to meet you. Online group sessions run on the first Monday of the month (during term time). The link to access the session is provided on the WhatsApp group before each session. It is not compulsory to attend and you can join the session for as long as is comfortable. If it is your first session, Claire or Vicky will send you the zoom link via email.
- Joining the WhatsApp group. Following attending an online group, we add you to the WhatsApp group. This is a group that regularly ask questions and provide peer support to each other via WhatsApp.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Judith Payne
- Contact Position
- Administrator
- Telephone
- 01235 754700 01235 754700
- judith@afso.org.uk
- Website
- Autism Family Support Oxfordshire
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- Parent Organisation
- Autism Family Support Oxfordshire (AFSO)
Where to go
- Postcode
- OX14 3RG
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Availability
- Referral required
- Yes
- Referral Details
Parents and carers who wish to attend the Autistic Parent Group need to have a child that has been referred to AFSO.
To access AFSO services, your child or young person must;
- have formal diagnosis of autism.
- live and/or attend school in Oxfordshire, and/or access health services in Oxfordshire.
Referral forms can be downloaded on the AFSO website (www.afso.org.uk)
Additional Information
- Providing services to
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Adults
Carers - Supporting people with
- Autistic Spectrum Condition
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This information has been collected from third party providers and Oxfordshire County Council cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy of the information nor does inclusion represent a recommendation or an endorsement. Parents, carers, young people and professionals are recommended to check that organisations and services are appropriate and safe before they attend.
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