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Aim Higher Objectives

To promote social inclusion for the benefit of individuals and their families, from becoming socially excluded. Where relevant.
 
Promoting social inclusion among children and young adults with autism or mental health conditions and their parents/carers/families who are socially excluded from society, or parts of society, as a result of their disabilities by:
 
Providing educational and informative support that enables maximum educational opportunities.

Raising public awareness of the issues families and individuals with ASC and mental health face, in relation to their educational and social exclusion.    

Administrating workshops, forums, advocacy, general support and help for parents and carers to become empowered and more confident in their roles. 

Arranging recreational activities and opportunities for children and young people and their families with ASC and mental health conditions.
 
To assist in such ways as the charity trustees think fit including advocacy for; education needs, mental health  support in crisis for individuals up to the age of 25. Also to support mental heath and wellbeing for parents, carers and individuals.
 
To support  parents and carers through the education, health and social care plan procedure. 
 
The provision of recreational and leisure time activities provided in the interest of  social skills designed to enhance individuals quality of life; verbal or non verbal. 

Providing activities to meet individual need to promote social inclusion; were applicable.
 
To support young people, through activities, accessing an educational provision,  mental health support and general wellbeing.
 
To act as a resource for parents, carers and young people up to the age of 25 by providing support as a means of:
 
Advancing in life and helping young people with ASC or mental health conditions, by supporting families and individuals to enable them by signposting to the correct services, to help develop their skills, and reach their full potential.

Advancing education.

Empowering parents.

At/In times of crisis its important that families have the means to contact individuals having gone/ going through, same/similar experiences.

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