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Help improve support for autistic people and their carers in Lincolnshire
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Thank you for taking part in this survey, this engagement is now closed. Your feedback will help us to develop a new local plan to improve support for autistic people and their carers.
This is what we asked you.
There is a new Autism strategy for England; the strategy outlines the Government’s plans to improve services and support. This plan includes things like:
making sure everyone has a better understanding of autism
autistic children and young people get the right education
autistic people getting jobs
autistic people getting the right health care and community support
Thank you for taking part in this survey, this engagement is now closed. Your feedback will help us to develop a new local plan to improve support for autistic people and their carers.
This is what we asked you.
There is a new Autism strategy for England; the strategy outlines the Government’s plans to improve services and support. This plan includes things like:
making sure everyone has a better understanding of autism
autistic children and young people get the right education
autistic people getting jobs
autistic people getting the right health care and community support
autistic people getting good support in the justice system e.g. from the police and prisons
The Lincolnshire Autism Partnership Board (LAPB) is looking at the national strategy to see what we can do, and how we can improve local services.
We wanted to hear the views of autistic children, young people, adults, carers, professionals, organisations and any other interested people who live and work in Lincolnshire.
Answers to this survey, along with the workshops we ran, will help us to develop a new local plan to improve support for autistic people and their carers.
Your voice is really important to shape services for autistic people.
If you would like a paper copy of one of the surveys or an Easy Read version please email Autism.Partnership@lincolnshire.gov.uk or call us on 01522 554089 during office hours.
Lifecycle
Open
Help improve support for autistic people and their carers in Lincolnshire has finished this stage
This engagement is open for contributions.
Under Review
Help improve support for autistic people and their carers in Lincolnshire has finished this stage
Contributions to this engagement are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
Help improve support for autistic people and their carers in Lincolnshire is currently at this stage
Answers to this survey, along with the workshops we ran, will help us to develop a new local plan to improve support for autistic people and their carers.