Autism Partnership Board

Explains what the autism partnership board is, how often the meetings are, agendas and minutes available and where to find out more.

What is the Autism Partnership Board?

The Autism Partnership Board consists of a multi-agency membership including carers and self-advocates. They meet to decide what needs to happen to make the lives of autistic people better. Some of the agencies represented include:

  • NHS East Riding of Yorkshire
  • elected members
  • adult education
  • local colleges
  • safe communities
  • voluntary sector
  • East Riding of Yorkshire Council.

The key function of the East Riding Autism Partnership Board is to ensure a consistent approach to service improvement and access for autistic people and their families/carers across all key agencies and partners.

How frequent are the Autism Partnership Board meetings?

The Autism Partnership Board meets every 2 months for a full meeting, however, there are regular sub-group meetings throughout the year which feedback to the main board. Extraordinary meetings may be called to address specific issues or challenges as and when required.

Are the Autism Partnership Board agendas and minutes available?

Yes, click on the links below to download agendas and minutes:

Agendas

Minutes

How do I get involved in the Autism Partnership Board?

Are you good at speaking up for yourselves and others? Would you like to be involved in making changes in your local area?

Inclusion North is working with East Riding of Yorkshire Council and the Humber Transforming Care Partnership.

The Humber includes:

  • North East Lincolnshire
  • North Lincolnshire
  • East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Hull.

How do I get involved?

Lots of different people can be part of the Partnership Board. We would really like to hear from local people with a learning disability and family carers.

If you would like to get involved, please contact Rebecca at Inclusion North by calling 07496 229661 or by email:

Email: rebecca@inclusionnorth.org

What are the Learning Disability and Autism strategies?

Every child, young person and adult with autism and/or a learning disability has the right to the same opportunities as anyone else to live satisfying and valued lives, and to be treated with dignity and respect.

We want them to have a home in their community, be able to develop and maintain relationships and get the support they need to live healthy, safe and rewarding lives.

Copies of the strategies are available from the Learning Disability Partnership Board page.

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