1. Report -

    As last year, we've kept our Annual Report to just 4-pages of insight. We're proud to showcase the busy year we've had and to detail how this is support the improve in local health and care services.
  2. Report -

    Reporting on the experiences shared by local people in West Sussex. January – March 2018
  3. Report -

    Reporting on the experiences shared by local people in West Sussex
    July - September 2018
  4. Report -

    A review of our insight and evidence
    October - December 2018
  5. Report -

    We visited Burgess Hill throughout October and November 2018 to see what locals thought of their health and social care services.
  6. Report -

    Download our Annual Report 2018/2019
  7. Report -

    WorkAid is one of 16 projects that make up the Aldingbourne Trust. The project is funded by West Sussex County Council to provide Supported Employment support to individuals with learning disabilities or autism spectrum conditions living across
    the county.
  8. Report -

    The report summarises views gathered in East Sussex, West Sussex and Brighton & Hove between February and May 2019.
  9. Report -

    This is an independent case study showing an example of Asperger's Voice’s story of adapting during the COVID crisis and what the future holds.
  10. Report -

    This report reflects our learning from attending a presentation by Ambitious About Autism at the Engage Conference 2020, which took place at the end of November. We believe many other organisations would benefit from this insight.
  11. Report -

    We are supporting and working with community groups and clubs to promote a deeper understanding of local health and care needs and experiences. Here's our Spotlight on Autism Connected.
  12. Report -

    Understanding the impact of long assessment delays
  13. Report -

    Here is a summary of the breadth and depth of our work from July to October 2021, issues/concerns and our forward plan for the next 3 months.
  14. Report -

    We’re publishing this report to give you an update from Sussex NHS Commissioners and the Neurodevelopmental Service on what has happened in the last nine months.