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Consultation has concluded
The Bristol Autism Team provides advice and support for families and mainstream educational settings (Early Years to Post-16).
We want to hear what has the biggest impact on the experiences and outcomes of Autistic children and young people and those with a social Communication and Interaction Need. We will then use this information to help inform what our services look like in the future.
The Bristol Autism Team provides advice and support for families and mainstream educational settings (Early Years to Post-16).
We want to hear what has the biggest impact on the experiences and outcomes of Autistic children and young people and those with a social Communication and Interaction Need. We will then use this information to help inform what our services look like in the future.
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