Enfield Autism Hub

Enfield Autism Hub provides peer support, guidance and signposting to Autistic adults. We welcome people who are diagnosed, awaiting assessment, and self-identified. We can also discuss your options for diagnosis and help you navigate the assessment referral pathways. Please note: we are not a diagnostic service.

What we offer:

  • Personalised guidance and signposting
  • Meeting in our friendly and welcoming space in Winchmore Hill, or video/phone calls.
  • An initial session facilitated by an autistic peer support worker followed by access to group peer support sessions
  • Appointments available Monday – Thursday
    11am – 4pm. We will do our best to accommodate people who need appointments outside of these times, subject to staff availability.

Helping you to develop:

  • Support networks
  • Self-management skills
  • Healthy coping mechanisms
  • Goals that promote overall mental and physical wellbeing

How to sign up:

Phone the main office 0203 971 3984 or email mail@one-to-one-enfield.co.uk

One of the team will take you details and ask for some information to add you to our referral database.

Advice, Consultation and Training for Organisations

As part of the Enfield Autism Hub project we offer Autism Awareness training for the community, schools, local authority, other charities, and health sector professionals. 

This training focuses on:

  • Understanding autistic experiences, traits, and differences
  • How to make environments more autism-friendly
  • How to improve access to services

If you want to know more please contact us via email: admin@one-to-one-enfield.co.uk. 

Please note thee may be a small charge for these sessions to over staff costs and materials.

Let's Make Autism Friendly Project

Our Let’s Make Enfield Autism Friendly Project is part of the Autism Strategy that One-to-One (Enfield) are working on delivering in partnership with Enfield Council, and offer organisations. 

The Autism Strategy sets out a number of key actions and recommendations: 

  1. Increasing awareness and understanding of Autism.
  2. Developing a clear and consistent pathway for diagnosis.
  3. Improving access to the services and support people need to live independently within the community.
  4. Enabling local partners to develop relevant services to meet identified needs and priorities.
  5. Helping autistic adults in to work.
  6. Helping autistic people to access meaningful daytime activities.