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Ipswich listening event to help charity shape future autism support

Autism Anglia, which supported over 800 people last year, is gathering feedback to improve understanding and inclusion of autistic people in East Anglia.

Why it matters: The insights collected at these events will directly shape the charity's "Building Better Futures" strategy, ensuring their work reflects the real needs of the autistic community.

On 22 April, Autism Anglia will host a drop-in Listening Event at the Rushmere Community Hub in Ipswich from 18:00 to 19:30.

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The details: The accessible event aims to provide a safe, welcoming and informal space for autistic adults, children, their families, and caregivers to share their experiences, challenges, and hopes for the future.

What they're saying: Fliss Rook, Director of Income Generation & Marketing, said: "As part of our commitment to moving beyond autism acceptance toward true understanding and inclusion, we're hosting a series of drop-in 'Listening Events' during April across Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk. The insights collected will directly shape our 'Building Better Futures' strategy, ensuring our work reflects the real needs of the autistic community. Together, we can break down barriers and create a future where autistic people are empowered to thrive."

What to expect: The events will be informal and relaxed with no presentations or formal speeches. Visitors are welcome to stay for as long as they wish.

The Autism Anglia team will be on hand to offer refreshments and listen to views. Quiet/Sensory spaces will also be available for use.

How to participate: A formal diagnosis of autism is not required to attend. People wanting to join can sign up at the charity's website.

Anyone unable to attend in person can still share their views by completing the "Building Better Futures" online survey.

The bigger picture: Autism Anglia is an independent charity providing care and support to autistic children, adults, and their families in East Anglia with personalised services across Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk.

The bottom line: The charity aims to move beyond autism acceptance toward true understanding and inclusion through community feedback. Book your place today.

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