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Carer centres and services Autistic Society Greater Manchester Area (Asgma)

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About

The Autistic Society Greater Manchester Area (ASGMA) is a voluntary organisation that was set up in 1968 by parents to support parents. ASGMA now provides support, information and services to people with an autistic spectrum condition and their families.

Opening times

Please contact for more details about specific events

Access

Disabled access to ground floor. Disabled toilet on ground floor. Chair lift to first floor.

Catchment area

Greater Manchester

Target group

People with an autistic spectrum condition and their families.

Further information

Aspirations is a project of the Autistic Society Greater Manchester Area. It supports young people with Asperger's Syndrome from the age of 10 years, with no upper age limit, in accessing social & leisure opportunities. The project provides a combination of outreach work and centre based activities. It provides information and advice for families, through Family Group, Parent Support Groups, and a telephone advice service.

Referral method

Carers can self-refer. The referral process to our projects for people with Asperger syndrome/ASD, including the Aspirations Project and the Life Skills Project, depends on the service being provided and the funding source - please get in touch.

This information was supplied by Serco Global Services on 1 April 2025.