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Programmes & Services

Here at Autism Partnership, we offer an extensive range of autism services to families, schools, and local communities in the UK. We’ve developed a unique approach to providing training and support solutions, drawing on the vast experience of all our directors, consultants, and specialists. Contact us today to enquire about our range of specialised services autism therapy services in the UK. 

Autism Partnership UK

Making a difference for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Since 1994

Programmes & Services

At Autism Partnership, we provide a wide range of services for children and their families, as well as training for professionals who are involved in the education of children with autism.

What We Offer

Programmes & Services

We primarily provide direct one-to-one support. Moreover, we offer the supervision and consultation needed to develop and maintain an individualised intensive ABA programme. One-to-one therapy sessions can take place in our therapy centres, at home, or in a nursery or school setting. Initially, one-to-one therapy helps rapidly build skills. Later, we introduce group teaching opportunities. For example, these help further develop social skills, generalise learning from one-to-one sessions, teach how to learn in groups, and maintain appropriate behaviour across different settings.

We support parents in managing challenging and maladaptive behaviours. In addition, we help maximise learning opportunities at home. For example, if your child is not local to our therapy centres, we offer ongoing consultation services. These assist parents in running their own home or school-based ABA programmes. Furthermore, we deliver ABA programme services anywhere in the UK and worldwide. Moreover, children starting ABA, not progressing as expected, or with complex needs can join our week-long intensive intervention. Highly qualified therapists lead these sessions to achieve rapid progress.

For professionals involved in the education of children with autism, Autism Partnership UK offers specialised training in Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) methodology, interactive workshops, professional development programmes, and expert consultation for developing ABA classrooms. Delivered by our experienced Board Certified Behaviour Analysts (BCBAs), these tailored services equip teachers, teaching assistants, SENCOs, and school leaders with evidence-based strategies to create inclusive environments and support meaningful progress. Therefore, contact us today to discuss how we can enhance your school’s autism provision.

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Safeguarding at Autism Partnership UK

At Autism Partnership UK, we provide dedicated autism therapy services in the UK, where safeguarding is at the heart of everything we do. In fact, our mission is to support children with autism and their families in a safe, respectful, and nurturing environment so that every child feels protected and empowered to reach their full potential.

Our Commitment to Child Protection

We are fully committed to the highest standards of safeguarding. For instance, all our staff undergo thorough training that meets the latest UK statutory requirements, including:

  • Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE 2025)
  • Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS 2025)
  • Working Together to Safeguard Children

Key Elements of Our Safeguarding Approach

  • Comprehensive training for every team member in safeguarding and child protection
  • Specialist Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) training for senior staff
  • Awareness of the Prevent Duty, LADO procedures, and safer recruitment practices
  • Regular refresher courses to keep our knowledge up to date and effective

Robust Policies and Procedures

We have clear, regularly reviewed policies in place, covering:

  • Identifying and reporting concerns
  • Safer recruitment and vetting
  • Whistleblowing
  • Monitoring child absence


Safeguarding is more than just a policy at Autism Partnership UK, instead, it’s a shared responsibility and a core value that shapes our daily practice. The wellbeing of every child is always our top priority

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