
Return to full day provision


A busy end to the week at both hubs with outdoor tidying and painting up at Harding followed by a visit to Wentworth Garden Centre. A quick visit to Keepmoat Stadium and more deliveries to homebound friends.
This coming week it is World Autism Awareness Week, 29th March – 4th April, and we will be featuring activities during the week.
The coronavirus pandemic has been particularly tough for many autistic people and their families. Services have closed and many people have been left stranded. The ever-changing guidelines and restrictions can be confusing to understand and extremely difficult to implement for autistic people with high support needs.
Visit the Autism Awareness website: –
Super 7 Challenge (autism.org.uk)
See how you can help: – Run, walk, swim, cycle, super 7 workout, 7 hour gameathon, 7 round quiz, cook or bake 7 dishes, play or sing 7 songs.
















A very busy Thursday up at the Harding hub. Crafts, games and outings. It’s certainly making the hub look cheerful and inviting with all the collages and paintings.























So many varied activities today. Art and crafts at Harding Ave and outdoor visits to local sites of interest. The group that visited Elsecar explored the Heritage Centre and Ryan took Martin for a one to one walk around the area and the pair probably talked non stop football.












Busy days with visits in the sun, pack deliveries and Ryan and his paintbrush. What’s it going to be? Come back another day to see the finished thing.








