We began in 2005 when, as a group of parents of children with ASC (autism spectrum condition). We got together to do something about the lack of support and services for families like ours. We felt isolated and excluded and feared for the future of our children. We began meeting above a pub once a month with a handful of parents and in 2011 set up our 1st Social Skills Club for children aged 8-12yrs.
We moved to larger premises, in September 2017 due to increasing demand for our services.
We now offer office and meeting room space, a sensory suite, sensory garden, art room and a community cafeì. We also house Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (Adult Services and Assessment and Diagnosis Team, assessing school age children and adults for ASC)
At present we have over 8000 individual members and offer a huge range of activities from Social Clubs, therapeutic activities, Autism training programme, Carers activities, advice and support, drop-in, appointments with professionals, after school club and a whole lot more.."