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Co-producing All-Age Autism Strategy

Are you autistic, or do you support an adult, child or young person who is?

Over the next year, the Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Integrated Care System (ICS) is co-producing a new All-Age Autism Strategy, during monthly Sub-Group meetings.

By joining the All-Age Autism Strategy Review Sub-Group, you can use your lived experience to:

  • Make the strategy meaningful for autistic people.
  • Help the ICS prioritise its areas of focus over the next 3 years.
  • Identify the barriers to accessing services faced by autistic people.
  • Shape how the ICS will deliver its statutory requirements.

The first meeting will take place at County Hall in Nottingham (NG2 7QP) on Wednesday, 4th February, 1pm to 3pm.

The first session will be a chance to talk about the purpose of the project, get to know each other and decide how to work together. It will be informal and you are welcome to attend on your own or take someone with you for support.

Future meetings will either be online or in-person, depending on their focus.

You do not need to attend every meeting, as we will provide regular progress updates.

To find out more or tell them you want to be involved, either:

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  • Parents and carers of children aged 0-19:

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This page was last reviewed on 07-01-2026

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