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Posted: 5th November 2025

Presenting well to Live Well!

The Autism Ambassadors delivered their first in-person presentation of the second monitoring year of the Havering All-Age Autism Service to Live Well Havering at Romford Town Hall on Monday 3rd November. The audience thoroughly enjoyed the training, which was reflected in the excellent feedback ...

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Posted: 3rd November 2025

Social Communication training set for November

The fifth in our series of parent & carer workshops has been scheduled for 25th November. Entitled Social Communication & Play, it is a training workshop for parents and carers of children aged 2-16. The subject matter will include; Understand how social communication and play d ...

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Posted: 31st October 2025

A decade of service and a trip to the zoo!

Some of our youth group members recently enjoyed a fantastic day out at Colchester Zoo thanks to the Jack Petchey Foundation. Back in the summer we nominated Ted Forecast for a Jack Petchey Leader Award and applied for a linked grant to take a group of young people on a day trip to the zoo. We n ...

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Posted: 24th October 2025

New employment project in Barking and Dagenham

Are you a member of the Barking & Dagenham autistic community? Are you unemployed, over 16 and looking for support to access employment opportunities? Then, we may be able to help! The London Borough of Barking & Dagenham and Sycamore Trust UK have joined forces to provide employment sup ...

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Posted: 23rd October 2025

Hobson's choice!

The Sycamore Trust AGM took place last night and as a result, there are some important changes to the board of trustees. After a period of almost ten years, our chair of trustees, Jo Baty, has decided to stand down, along with our longest serving current committee member, Vanessa Bennett. Jo ...

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Posted: 17th October 2025

Black Sheep Coffee to host pop up support group

We're hosting a pop-up support group for parents and carers next month at Black Sheep Coffee in Romford's Liberty Shopping Centre. We're expecting a relaxed and friendly morning - everyone is welcome and there's no agenda. We'll be chatting about anything and everything to do with autism, as wel ...

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