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Aberdeenshire Autism Strategy for Children, Young People and Adults 2023-2028
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Welcome to the project page for Aberdeenshire's Autism strategy.
This is a Strategy co-produced by Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership, Aberdeenshire Council Education and Children’s Services and the autistic community.
05.07.2023
We are pleased to announce that our Aberdeenshire Autism Strategy and Action Plan was ratified and approved by Aberdeenshire Council Education and Children's Service Committee and Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership's Integration Joint Board.
Our Autism strategy covers the entire lifespan, aiming to improve supports and services for autistic people of all ages, including children, young people, adults and older adults.
On this webpage, you can find a copy of our Strategy report and 7 Key Themes, and also a video which gives a summary of the strategy.
Welcome to the project page for Aberdeenshire's Autism strategy.
This is a Strategy co-produced by Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership, Aberdeenshire Council Education and Children’s Services and the autistic community.
05.07.2023
We are pleased to announce that our Aberdeenshire Autism Strategy and Action Plan was ratified and approved by Aberdeenshire Council Education and Children's Service Committee and Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership's Integration Joint Board.
Our Autism strategy covers the entire lifespan, aiming to improve supports and services for autistic people of all ages, including children, young people, adults and older adults.
On this webpage, you can find a copy of our Strategy report and 7 Key Themes, and also a video which gives a summary of the strategy.
Page last updated: 23 Apr 2024, 09:16 PM
Aberdeenshire Autism Strategy for Children, Young People and Adults 2023-2028
Aberdeenshire Autism Strategy for Children, Young People and Adults 2023-2028 has finished this stage
We are starting up the project and are seeking views on how people would like to participate
Review of services and supports
Aberdeenshire Autism Strategy for Children, Young People and Adults 2023-2028 has finished this stage
We will be engaging with a wide range of people, including autistic people of all ages, carers, parents, and people working in key settings. The purpose of this review will be to better understand the areas that need to improve and develop suggestions for future service development.
Draft strategy completed
Aberdeenshire Autism Strategy for Children, Young People and Adults 2023-2028 has finished this stage
The draft strategy will be written, ready for consultation.
Public consultation
Aberdeenshire Autism Strategy for Children, Young People and Adults 2023-2028 has finished this stage
The draft strategy will be published for public consultation at this stage - February/March 2023
Launch Strategy
Aberdeenshire Autism Strategy for Children, Young People and Adults 2023-2028 is currently at this stage
The strategy approved in May and July 2023. Official launch to be confirmed.