DHSC to update on progress with new strategy
Two public meetings will take place in April as part of Autism Acceptance Month.
Hosted by the Department of Health and Social Care they will provide details of progress made with the National Autism Spectrum Condition Strategy.
Members of the public will have the opportunity to give feedback and ask questions about the strategy.
The first meeting will be at Keyll Darree, next to Noble's Hospital, on Monday, 8 April at 7pm.
The second takes place at the same venue on Tuesday, 16 April at 2pm.
Entrance is free but booking is necessary - you can book by clicking HERE.
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