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Tell us how we can improve autism services in Kingston
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Help Kingston Council to develop a new vision and strategy for children, young people and adults who are on the autistic spectrum. We want to hear views from:
young people and adults on the autistic spectrum and their parents, families or carers
organisations providing services to people on the autistic spectrum
all other services, such as businesses, leisure services and schools, that could help to further develop Kingston into an autism friendly borough and community.
Share your views or ask a question using the tools below. You can also sign up for one of our autism workshops in November.
Help Kingston Council to develop a new vision and strategy for children, young people and adults who are on the autistic spectrum. We want to hear views from:
young people and adults on the autistic spectrum and their parents, families or carers
organisations providing services to people on the autistic spectrum
all other services, such as businesses, leisure services and schools, that could help to further develop Kingston into an autism friendly borough and community.
Share your views or ask a question using the tools below. You can also sign up for one of our autism workshops in November.
Thank you so much for your interest in completing this survey. Your input is invaluable and it will help us in writing our strategy and make sure it focuses on the things that are important to you.
The information you provide will be anonymised and used for our strategy.
There are 18 questions in this survey but it should only take you around 10 minutes to complete.
Anything that you will tell us will be treated as completely confidential and you do not have to provide your name.
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Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The Project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
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The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.