We understand that many of you have fears and uncertainty about the Covid-19 vaccine, whether it's about the vaccine itself or the process of being vaccinated. We here at Autistic Inclusive Meets are pro-vaccine. We trust in science and recommend…
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Lockdown Update: Groups Closed
*** NOTICE *** Following the government’s guidelines our groups are now open with a set bubble of 15 children/ teens. Our new monthly AIM Saturday Teens group and AIM Thursday group is now open with places allocated strictly by booking…

Happy Autistic Pride Day 2020
Happy Autistic Pride Day from all of us at Autistic Inclusive Meets!
MMS Banned In The USA
MMS has been banned in a Federal Court in Miami Florida, May 1st 2020. We have been campaigning against the sale, promotion and distribution of this snake oil here in the UK.

Notice About Coronavirus COVID-19
We are actively watching how things develop with the COVID-19 virus, and are taking advice on if or when we would need to close our groups for everyone’s health and safety. We will continue to assess the situation and keep our attendees informed.

Autistic Pride Picnic
Our Autistic Pride Picnic was held on Sunday April 14th, the day after our Craft Fair, in the grounds of nearby Charlton House. A rich tapestry of speakers, singers and poets proclaimed loudly that they were proud of being autistic.…

Autistic Craft Fair
The autistic fair held on April 13th at Nightingale School hall was a brilliant success with stall-holders from all over the UK.
ABA Trauma Interview
Interview by Emma Dalmayne with an autistic man who suffers from PTSD after being subjected to ABA as a child.

CEASE Practitioners Stopped
This afternoon BBC Radio 4 aired their exposé of scientifically unproven homeopathic quack 'cure' for autism, CEASE. AIM’s Emma Dalmayne was interviewed, and the item was also featured on BBC Breakfast. Legislation against cures for autism need to be developed…

A Thank You from Chantel Miskin
Here is a message we received from Chantel Miskin, the mother of one of our group attendees, posted here with permission. Through our autism journey, and especially since secondary school transition, we have "lost" a lot of the people around…