Assert (B & H)

Assert (B & H)

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3.3 - (7 reviews)
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3.3 - (7 reviews)
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  • vicki phillips

    Very helpful charity for autism
    Apr 18th, 2023

  • A person with Autism

    It's quite disturbing when a service gaslights both previous and pre existing service users. It's even more disturbing when a service allows people with no formal diagnosis to sign up to the service. I feel it goes even further when they are a service run by neurotypical people... But it's for the neuro diverse... And they pick and choose service users based on their ideals... It sums up how the Autism sector is full of people with no formal qualifications but alot of bluster. In fact, workers actually mock their service users as I found and trust me it was upsetting. The staff were born yesterday, and even now they continue to gaslight and destroy any autistic person who stands up to them. If they cared about wellbeing, well, they would have helped those who got signposted onto them by services who funded them. Instead. They decided to take funding for services and courses that actually... Do more harm than good.
    Aug 27th, 2021

  • Aeron Allen


    Feb 22nd, 2021

  • Rhea Louise Brown


    Oct 18th, 2020

  • Sosig


    Mar 16th, 2020

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About
Assert (B & H)

Assert (B & H) is located at 113 Queens Rd in Brighton, England BN1 3XG. Assert (B & H) can be contacted via phone at (127) 323-4850 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (127) 323-4850

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Assert (B & H)?

A The phone number for Assert (B & H) is: (127) 323-4850.


Q Where is Assert (B & H) located?

A Assert (B & H) is located at 113 Queens Rd, Brighton, eng BN1 3XG


Q What is the internet address for Assert (B & H)?

A The website (URL) for Assert (B & H) is: http://www.assertbh.org.uk/


Q How is Assert (B & H) rated?

A Assert (B & H) has a 3.3 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.

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Assert (B & H)

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vicki phillips on Google

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image It's quite disturbing when a service gaslights both previous and pre existing service users. It's even more disturbing when a service allows people with no formal diagnosis to sign up to the service. I feel it goes even further when they are a service run by neurotypical people... But it's for the neuro diverse... And they pick and choose service users based on their ideals... It sums up how the Autism sector is full of people with no formal qualifications but alot of bluster. In fact, workers actually mock their service users as I found and trust me it was upsetting.
The staff were born yesterday, and even now they continue to gaslight and destroy any autistic person who stands up to them. If they cared about wellbeing, well, they would have helped those who got signposted onto them by services who funded them. Instead. They decided to take funding for services and courses that actually... Do more harm than good.


Aeron Allen on Google

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Rhea Louise Brown on Google

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