Founded in 1997 by a group of parents, Ambitious About Autism (formerly
TreeHouse) is the national charity for autism education. Ambitious About
Autism is working to transform the lives of the one in every 100
children in the UK who are diagnosed with autism, a lifelong
neurological disorder which affects a person’s ability to communicate,
interact with others and use imagination.
Ambitious About Autism has a number of services. The first is a day
school which provides one-to-one education for 80 children and young
people with autism, aged 3 to 19. The school is pioneering new
approaches to autism education, with transformational effect, and is an
exemplar demonstrating what young people can achieve if they access
appropriate education. Ambitious About Autism also runs a national
centre which aims to increase the quantity and quality of autism
education provision nationwide. Ambitious About Autism achieves this by
offering training and consultancy to autism practitioners, supporting
groups of parents throughout the country and lobbying and campaigning
actively.
The Barbara Ward Children’s Foundation is a long term friend of Ambitious
About Autism. We initially enabled Ambitious About Autism to purchase a
mini bus, a vital resource used by the charity to take children, who
find it difficult to cope with public transport, on a range of outings.
We have also funded Ambitious About Autism’s very first physical
education teacher and more recently provided major funding for essential
speech and language therapy.