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Projects - Partners in Autism Network (PAN)

Autism London has funding from the Department of Health to map out existing helplines and information services that support Autism services and service users.  This will be done in partnership with the National Autistic Society (NAS) and other stakeholders. 

Partners in Autism, (PAN) will bring together organisations that work in supporting people with Autism or Aspergers Syndrome through technologies such as helplines, website information, social forums, texting, and e-mails. We will look at the quantity and quality of existing services, and discuss how we can develop and improve these services within the health and social care provision, ultimately forming a national autism helpline partnership.

You can help me by telling me of any helplines that have been really helpful/or not so helpful in providing you with accurate and useful information. Also how do you prefer to obtain information? Would you rather speak to someone on the telephone, or by SMS or on a social forum such as My Space, or Second Life?  Or any other way that I haven’t mentioned.  I am particularly interested in hearing  from service users and how their experiences of using helplines and other information services also.

Please e-mail me at m.bremmers@mcch.org.uk  or you can all me on T: 0207 794 1928 or M: 07710354518

 
Staff covering the Helpline are:
Dee King - Support Services Officer
Ethney Anderson - Support Services Officer
 
 
 
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