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Posted: 22nd July 2020

The show goes on!

The summer holidays are here!  No more school until September and although many of the young people we support have been completing schoolwork and lessons at home, they can look forward to a few weeks off and a break from school.  Sadly, that also means a break from the Sycamore Trust you ...

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Posted: 17th July 2020

Face coverings in public

We've had a number of calls and visitors to the Autism Hub recently seeking clarification on the wearing of facemasks, particularly for members of the autistic community.  There have been suggestions that some members of the public may be exempt from the new government guidelines concerning th ...

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Posted: 8th July 2020

Parenting Pathways explained

Sycamore's Emma Marston explains the importance of Parenting Pathways (Emma is pictured third from left alongside chair of trustees Jo Baty and senior project manager Jean Fairweather in the photo from the 2019 Children & Young People's Awards, where Parenting Pathways was a national winner) ...

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Posted: 6th July 2020

See you tomorrow!

Tuesday 7th July is an important day as we look forward to welcoming visitors back to the Autism Hub for the first time in over three months.  We've given the place a deep clean and issued PPE to our staff.  On top of that, we've got plenty of hand sanitiser for staff and visitors. The ...

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Posted: 3rd July 2020

Are you looking for a new adventure?

For some weeks now, we’ve been working with the London School of Management Education looking at providing access to higher education for members of the autistic community, and we’re very pleased to announce news of this fantastic opportunity. The LSME is a unique mainstream educatio ...

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Posted: 29th June 2020

Routine developments

The Covid-19 lockdown has impacted life as we know it for many people, not least those in the autistic community. In this column, Sycamore Trust Autism Ambassador Robert Lamb examines some everyday areas where rules have changed in the short term, and discusses how people with autism may be a ...

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