Access All Areas is a free event to help children, young people and adults who are autistic and/or have a learning disability, live a great and healthy life.
About the event
Following the great success of the last 4 Access All Areas events, this year we will be holding 2 free face-to-face events to promote equality for young people and adults who are autistic and/or have a learning disability. Family and carers are welcome too.
Joining us at the events will be organisations and services that are based in Buckinghamshire, who want to support children, young people and adults who are autistic and/or have a learning disability to stay healthy, fulfilled (physically, mentally and emotionally) and as independent as possible.
This year the event will have information on a variety of topics:
- Health- annual health checks, sexual health services, vision, breast checks and other health services
- Staying fit and active – advice on sport, exercise, and healthy eating, alongside ideas of other activities to get involved in
- Education and work- help and advice to find employment and further education
- Community – Find out housing information as well as how to keep yourself safe when out in the community
Book your free tickets
The North event
The Access All Areas event will take place in Aylesbury on Monday 16th October 2023 between 10am and 4pm.
It will take place at:
The Gateway,
Gatehouse Road,
Aylesbury,
HP19 8FF
Book your free tickets to the Aylesbury Access All Areas event.
Accessibility at The Gateway
Parking: Free and disabled parking is available in front of the building.
Accessible information: All stalls and activities are on the ground floor which is flat and accessible for wheelchairs.
There are disabled toilets available.
We will have a quiet room should anyone need to access a quiet space.
Quiet times for the event will be 10am to 11 am and 3pm to 4pm.
The South event
The Access All Areas event will take place in High Wycombe on Thursday 26 October 2023 from 10am to 4pm.
It will take place at:
Highcrest Academy,
High Wycombe,
HP13 7NQ
Book your free tickets to the Wycombe Access All Areas event.
Accessibility at Highcrest Academy
Parking: Free and disabled parking is available at the site.
Accessible information: Stalls and activities are in separate buildings, however they are all accessible by flat access and accessible for wheelchairs.
To reach some of the buildings you will need to move outside between buildings.
There are disabled toilets available.
We will have a quiet room should anyone need to access a quiet space.
Quiet times for the event will be 10am to 11 am and 3pm to 4pm.
Who is attending
- Action for Children, Bucks Activity Project
- Adviza - Projects Team
- Brook Sexual Health Advisors
- Buckinghamshire Adult Learning, Learning For All
- Buckinghamshire and Surrey Trading Standards, Prevention Team
- Buckinghamshire Community Learning Disability Service Buckinghamshire
- Buckinghamshire Community Safety Team
- Buckinghamshire Council Country Parks Team
- Buckinghamshire Council Disability and Wellness Network
- Buckinghamshire Council Family Support Service
- Buckinghamshire Council Quality Standards and Practice Team (QSP)
- Buckinghamshire Council Street Wardens
- Buckinghamshire Council's Talent Attraction Team
- Buckinghamshire Early Years Service
- Buckinghamshire Family Information Service (BFIS)
- Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, Learning Disability Liaison Nurses
- Buckinghamshire Integrated Sensory Service (BISS)
- Buckinghamshire Safeguarding Partnership Home, Buckinghamshire Safeguarding
- Children Partnership
- Buckinghamshire Youth Participation Team
- Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West Integrated Care Board (BOB ICB), Joint Commissioning
- Bucks Adult Learning, Community Engagement and Multiply
- Bucks CAMHS, Dynamic Support Facilitation Team
- Bucks Cricket
- Bucks SENDIAS service
- Central Training Group, Independent Training Provider
- Citizens Advice Bucks, Money Matters
- Community Nurses for Children with Learning Disabilities
- DWP Disability Employment Advisors
- Families and Carers Together in Bucks (FACT)
- Macintyre Charity
- National Youth Advocacy Service (NYAS)
- Neurodiversity Self Advocacy
- New Meaning Training, Independent Training Provider
- Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, BOB Pathway for Eating Disorders and Autism developed from clinical experience (PEACE)
- Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Bucks Talking Therapies
- Royal National Institute of Blind People, Eye Care Liaison Officers
- South Central Ambulance Service, Mental Health and Learning Disability Team
- Stony Dean School, Bucks Supported Internship
- TalkBack, Personal Development and Skills
- Thames Valley Police, Neighbourhood Policing
- The Thomley Hall Centre