Autism Anglia is an organization and registered charity that provides services to those affected by autism in Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk. In 2008 The Essex Autistic Society took over the Norfolk Autistic Community Housing Association and the Norfolk Autistic Society and changed the name of the new charity to Autism Anglia to better reflect the enlarged area of operation.[1]
Its head office is in Colchester, Essex, and it has local offices in Dereham, Norfolk. Autism Anglia provides education, care and support to people with autism from all across the United Kingdom. It also provides Further Education services, Adult Residential and Community Support Homes and Family Support.
In October 2007 with encouragement and support from the three county police forces Autism Anglia introduced an Alert Card scheme in Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk. The card provides an easy and discrete way of explaining the holder's possibly unusual behaviour. Since the scheme was first launched over 1,000 cards have been issued. More applications are being processed and application packs are with schools and health professionals. In March 2009 the scheme was extended into Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire with the support of the local police forces. The cards are designed to be easily identifiable to emergency services and offer some simple advice, the person’s name and emergency contact details.
Either directly through its schools, adult residential homes, adult day centres, supported living projects (where it provides care to adults living in their homes) or indirectly through its family support teams, Autism Anglia now provides help to over 2,500 people with autism and their families in East Anglia. It also provides training and support to police and other emergency services to develop a better understanding of autism spectrum conditions.