Enfield Autism Hub provides peer support, guidance and signposting to Autistic adults. We welcome people who are diagnosed, awaiting assessment, and self-identified. We can also discuss your options for diagnosis and help you navigate the assessment referral pathways. Please note: we are not a diagnostic service.
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What we offer:
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Personalised guidance and signposting
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Meeting in our friendly and welcoming space in Winchmore Hill, or video/phone calls.
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An initial session facilitated by an autistic peer support worker followed by access to group peer support sessions
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Appointments available Monday – Thursday
11am – 4pm. We will do our best to accommodate people who need appointments outside of these times, subject to staff availability.
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Helping you to develop:
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Support networks
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Self-management skills
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Healthy coping mechanisms
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Goals that promote overall mental and physical wellbeing
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How to sign up:
Complete the referral form below – we accept self-referrals and referrals from families, carers and professionals.
Advice, Consultation and Training for Organisations
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As part of the Enfield Autism Hub project we offer Autism Awareness training for the community, schools, local authority, other charities, and health sector professionals.
This training focuses on:
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Understanding autistic experiences, traits, and differences
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How to make environments more autism-friendly
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How to improve access to services
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If you want to know more please contact us via email: admin@one-to-one-enfield.co.uk.
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Please note thee may be a small charge for these sessions to over staff costs and materials.
Let's Make Autism Friendly Project
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Our Let’s Make Enfield Autism Friendly Project is part of the Autism Strategy that One-to-One (Enfield) are working on delivering in partnership with Enfield Council, and offer organisations.
The Autism Strategy sets out a number of key actions and recommendations:
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Increasing awareness and understanding of Autism.
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Developing a clear and consistent pathway for diagnosis.
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Improving access to the services and support people need to live independently within the community.
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Enabling local partners to develop relevant services to meet identified needs and priorities.
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Helping autistic adults in to work.
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Helping autistic people to access meaningful daytime activities.