Autism and ADHD

If you think your child may be autistic and/or ADHD,  you could speak to your GP, a health visitor for children under the age of 5, any other child health professional your child sees, such as another doctor or therapist, special educational needs (SENCO) staff at your child’s school. it is a good idea to refer your child for an autism assessment, this is done by autism specialists. 

Gresleydale is an autism friendly practice.  Please contact our Health and Wellbeing Coach, Amy, for support with healthcare access. 

  • Autism Alliance

    Autism Alliance, where members of the ASC community, their families, friends and carers, along with professionals, can come together, share their experiences of ASC and feed into the development of ASC services in Derby City and Derbyshire County.

    Website
    www.autisminformationservice.org.uk/autism-alliance-special-events

  • Autism Information and Advice Service, Derbyshire

    A brand new service supporting adults living with Autism Spectrum Condition, their families and carers, and professionals, located within Derbyshire County.
    For more information, please read the below posters.

    Download
    Autism service information (PDF)

    Autism information and advice (PDF)

  • Derbyshire Autism Services

    Derbyshire Autism Services (charity number 1105525) is a small and very hardworking charity, working right across Derbyshire. They offer information, advice and guidance but above all support to children, young people and adults affected by autism – with or without a diagnosis – and their families.

    Phone
    01773 741 221

    Website
    www.derbyshireautismservices.org

    Email
    enquiries@derbyshireautismservices.org