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Our team support autistic children and young people aged 4 to 16 who are on roll at a school in Cornwall. We support schools to include autistic children and young people in all activities. We want autistic children to be able to join in, learn, and thrive.
Our team support autistic children and young people aged 4 to 16 who are on roll at a school in Cornwall. We support schools to include autistic children and young people in all activities. We want autistic children to be able to join in, learn, and thrive.
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