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Autism Hub

Evidence-based autism support with tools, strategies, and resources for all ages

Built with guidance from NHS, NICE, CDC, and peer-reviewed research

Evidence Hub

Science-backed information and clinical guidelines

Evidence & Resources Hub

Curated, trustworthy resources from official health and education organizations

NICE Autism Guideline (CG170)

NICE

Evidence-based guidance on recognition, referral, diagnosis and management of autism in children and young people

diagnosis
interventions
education
Visit NICE Autism Guideline (CG170)

NICE Autism in Adults (CG142)

NICE

Recognition, referral, diagnosis and management of autism in adults

diagnosis
adults
workplace
Visit NICE Autism in Adults (CG142)

NHS Autism Support

NHS

Comprehensive information about autism, diagnosis pathways, and support services

diagnosis
support
symptoms
Visit NHS Autism Support

SEND Code of Practice

DfE

Statutory guidance for organizations working with and supporting children and young people who have special educational needs

education
EHCP
legal rights
Visit SEND Code of Practice

GOV.UK SEND and Disability Resources

GOV.UK

Official government guidance on SEND support in schools

education
support
legal rights
Visit GOV.UK SEND and Disability Resources

National Autistic Society

NAS

UK's leading autism charity providing information, support, and services

support
education
workplace
diagnosis
Visit National Autistic Society

Autism Education Trust

AET

Training and resources for schools supporting autistic children

education
teaching strategies
Visit Autism Education Trust

Education Endowment Foundation: SEND

EEF

Evidence-based guidance for supporting pupils with SEND

education
evidence
interventions
Visit Education Endowment Foundation: SEND

PubMed Research (Coming Soon)

Phase 2 will include live PubMed integration with pre-set queries for:

  • Visual supports effectiveness
  • AAC and PECS interventions
  • Peer-mediated strategies
  • Adapted CBT for autism
  • Inclusive schooling outcomes

Quality Assurance: All resources are from official government health/education departments, established autism organizations, or peer-reviewed academic sources.

Track Your Progress

Monitor achievements, milestones, and skill development across all activities

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Skills Library

Build essential life skills through interactive, evidence-based activities

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Visual Schedules & Timetables

Use pictures, symbols or written words to show what will happen and in what order

visual-supports
routines
transitions

Now & Next Boards

Simple 2-item visual showing current activity and what comes after

visual-supports
transitions
routines

Transition Warnings & Timers

Give advance notice before activities change using timers and countdowns

transitions
routines
anxiety

Communication Supports (PECS, AAC, Makaton)

Picture Exchange, speech apps, and signing to support expressive communication

communication
visual-supports
school

Sensory Breaks & Movement

Scheduled opportunities for sensory input and physical movement

sensory
regulation
school

Social Stories & Scripts

Short personalized stories that explain social situations and appropriate responses

social
anxiety
school

Anxiety Management Techniques

Tools to recognize, reduce and cope with anxious feelings

anxiety
regulation
mental-health

Sleep Routines & Bedtime Supports

Consistent bedtime routine with sensory and visual supports for better sleep

routines
sleep
sensory

Peer-Mediated Support & Inclusion

Teaching peers to support social interaction and inclusion

social
school
inclusion

Workplace Reasonable Adjustments

Modifications to support autistic employees in the workplace

workplace
inclusion
sensory

Calm Toolkit

Self-regulation strategies and sensory tools for managing overwhelming moments

Calm & Co-regulation Toolkit

Science-backed breathing exercises and calming techniques. Track your mood and build your calm practice.

Box Breathing

Equal counts for inhale, hold, exhale, hold - creates calm and focus

Breathe in for 4, hold for 4, breathe out for 4, hold for 4
120s

Stop if you feel dizzy or uncomfortable

Coherent Breathing

Smooth, equal breathing that balances the nervous system

Breathe in for 5, breathe out for 5
180s

Keep breathing gentle and smooth

SOS 60-Second Calm

Quick calming breath for moments of high stress

Breathe in for 4, breathe out for 6 - emphasizes longer exhale
60s

Focus on making exhale longer than inhale

No-Hold Breathing

For people who find breath holds uncomfortable or triggering

Breathe in for 4, breathe out for 6 - no holds
120s

Perfect for anyone who dislikes holding breath

Extended Exhale

Longer exhale activates relaxation response

Breathe in for 4, breathe out for 8
120s

Make exhale gentle, not forced

Daily Quests & Challenges

Complete daily challenges to earn rewards and build consistent habits

Daily Quests

Complete daily challenges to earn bonus XP and build consistent practice habits.

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Education Pathways

Personalized learning paths for parents, educators, and individuals

Education Pathways Navigator

Step-by-step guides for UK SEND/EHCP, US IEP/504, and EU inclusive education systems

SEND Support (SEN Support)

First tier of support for children with special educational needs in UK schools

Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP)

Legal document securing additional support for children with complex SEND in England

SEND Support (SEN Support)

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Pathway Details

Legal Basis

Children and Families Act 2014, SEND Code of Practice 2015

Who Is Eligible

  • Children with learning difficulties or disabilities that make learning harder
  • Children who need extra or different support from what is usually available
  • All ages from early years through to age 25

Overview

SEND Support is the first level of support for children with special educational needs in England. It is school-based support that does not require an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). Schools must use their "best endeavours" to meet needs.

Step-by-Step Process

Your Key Rights

  • Right to SEN Support if child has greater difficulty learning than peers
  • Right to have views heard and participate in decisions
  • Right to termly review meetings
  • Right to request an EHCP assessment if needs cannot be met through SEN Support

Resources Library

Downloadable guides, templates, and evidence-based resources

Downloadable Resources Library

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Research Database

Access peer-reviewed autism research from PubMed

Live PubMed Research

Access peer-reviewed research on autism, ADHD, dyslexia, mental health, and more from PubMed's database of 35+ million citations

Quick Topics

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Select a quick topic or enter custom search terms to explore the latest autism research

AI Chat Support

Get personalized guidance and answers to your questions 24/7

AI Autism Support Assistant

Get evidence-based guidance on autism support, education rights, and wellbeing strategies

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Myths vs Facts

Debunking common misconceptions with evidence-based facts

Myths & Facts

Myth

Vaccines cause autism

Fact

There is no link between vaccines and autism. This has been thoroughly studied and disproven by major health organizations worldwide. The original study claiming a link was fraudulent and has been retracted.

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Myth

Autism can be cured

Fact

Autism is a lifelong neurodevelopmental difference, not an illness to be cured. The goal of support is to help autistic people thrive and access their strengths, not to make them "less autistic".

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Myth

Autistic people lack empathy

Fact

Autistic people experience and express empathy, but may do so differently. Many autistic people report feeling emotions very deeply and can be overwhelmed by others emotions.

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Myth

All autistic people are the same

Fact

Autism is a spectrum. Every autistic person is different with unique strengths, challenges, interests, and needs. As the saying goes: "If you have met one person with autism, you have met one person with autism".

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Myth

Autism only affects children

Fact

Autism is lifelong. Autistic children become autistic adults. Many people are not diagnosed until adulthood. Support needs may change over time but autism itself does not go away.

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This platform provides educational information and evidence-based self-help tools. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition.

Content based on evidence from NHS, NICE, CDC, AAP, and peer-reviewed research (2025).

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