Vision to Reality strategy blogs
Our new strategy, Vision to Reality, focuses on how we will create a society that works for autistic people. These blogs tell the story of our strategy’s development, and the hopes and ambitions of the people involved.
Maximising autistic power
In this blog, Helen Ellis explains her role in developing the Moonshot Vision - a vision for a society that works for autistic people - and her hopes for the charity’s new strategy and the future.
Creating a society that works for autistic people
Caroline Stevens is Chief Executive of the National Autistic Society. In this blog, Caroline outlines how autistic people have shaped and developed our new three-year strategy.
Supporting autistic people to live fulfilled lives on their terms
Tom Purser, Head of Guidance, Volunteering & Campaigns, explains that a universal service is at the heart of our charity’s new strategy – and reflects on the difference it would have made to his own family.
Transforming society by building understanding
Tim Nicholls, Head of Influencing and Research, explains why campaigning is so important to our charity and the need to be ambitious about influencing change.
Branching out into peer support
In this blog, Julie Roberts, Chair of National Autistic Society Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT) branch, and Sarah Morgan, Branches Engagement Officer for the National Autistic Society, explain the ideas and inspiration behind the creation of an adult peer support group.
Employment and autism creating change and opportunity
Leo reflects on the process to develop the charity’s new strategy and the importance of creating change and opportunities in employment for autistic people.
Vision to Reality strategy
Our three-year strategy sets out the role of the National Autistic Society in creating a society that works for autistic people.
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