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Norwood to expand its autism provision

After record turnout at dinner raising £3.2m, charity looks to meet demand for additional accommodation and services

November 17, 2017 14:27
Norwood presidents Lord and Lady Mendelsohn contribute to the clothes collection

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Barry Toberman,

Barry Toberman

2 min read

Norwood is working on a strategy to provide a range of services for those with high autistic care needs.

At the annual dinner of the children and families charity in central London on Monday — which raised £3.2 million — joint president Lady Mendelsohn told guests of an unmet demand for support.

Chief executive Elaine Kerr spoke afterwards of a “constant stream of inquiries for accommodation and care services for autistic young people with challenging behaviour. There is a dearth of provision both within and outside the community.”

Although the Tager Centre at the charity’s Berkshire village deals with such cases, Ms Kerr pointed out that it was always full — and, anyway, many families now wanted their children cared for closer to home.

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