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The Autism Partnership Board has developed an All Age Autism Strategy for Sheffield for the next three years, up to March 2026.
The Board brings together autistic people and different organisations with Sheffield Council and the NHS to make Sheffield more autism friendly. We will oversee the delivery of this new strategy.
Local community members were invited to comment on the draft strategy in spring 2023 before publication of the final version in June.
The document will be refreshed with annual priorities each year.
The Autism Partnership Board has developed an All Age Autism Strategy for Sheffield for the next three years, up to March 2026.
The Board brings together autistic people and different organisations with Sheffield Council and the NHS to make Sheffield more autism friendly. We will oversee the delivery of this new strategy.
Local community members were invited to comment on the draft strategy in spring 2023 before publication of the final version in June.
The document will be refreshed with annual priorities each year.