The National Autistic Society Centre, Greater London (Ladbroke Grove)
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The Presbytery, 73c St Charles Square
St. Charles, eng W10 6EN - (208) 962-3010
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Hamza's Kitchen
Worst place ever such as the people who are in charge of assist are not welcoming, not understanding of people's problems and incompetent in handling people who have autism and other form of disabilities.There's a person from NAS called Alasdair who doesn't treat me fairly and is not understanding towards my special educational needs. I hope people there redeem themselves!.
Mar 22nd, 2022 -
Dimche Nikolov
Dec 3rd, 2019 -
Ranu Sharma
Oct 8th, 2019 -
Abdullah Zaidan
Apr 26th, 2019 -
Suzanne Iwai
This is the Ladbroke Grove s branch of Assist. You can be diagnosed here for Autism and other life long conditions like Bi poplar, Personality Disorder, and OCD after self referring or doing your own on line ADOS test. The lower floor of the building is devoted to a day centre that helps users with life skills like cooking (wish l could join them for lunch, akeays smells delicious) with recreation spaces for music, art and chat. Upstairs has counselling rooms, staff offices, and a sensory room. The building has just received a much needed update with double glazing throughout, a new intercom ( hurrah now someone buzzes you in )and some fresh paint. They also desperately need a new garden table n bench. The old one is looking dangerous with pieces charring off. I've fallen off it myself. Anyone out there who can kindly donate a new one would put a huge smile on a lot of people's faces. It's the only place you can sit and wait if your loved ones are in an appointment !!.
Dec 15th, 2018
About
The National Autistic Society Centre, Greater London (Ladbroke Grove)
The National Autistic Society Centre, Greater London (Ladbroke Grove) is located at The Presbytery, 73c St Charles Square in St. Charles, England W10 6EN. The National Autistic Society Centre, Greater London (Ladbroke Grove) can be contacted via phone at (208) 962-3010 for pricing, hours and directions.
Contact Info
- (208) 962-3010
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for The National Autistic Society Centre, Greater London (Ladbroke Grove)?
A The phone number for The National Autistic Society Centre, Greater London (Ladbroke Grove) is: (208) 962-3010.
Q Where is The National Autistic Society Centre, Greater London (Ladbroke Grove) located?
A The National Autistic Society Centre, Greater London (Ladbroke Grove) is located at The Presbytery, 73c St Charles Square, St. Charles, eng W10 6EN
Q What is the internet address for The National Autistic Society Centre, Greater London (Ladbroke Grove)?
A The website (URL) for The National Autistic Society Centre, Greater London (Ladbroke Grove) is: https://www.autism.org.uk/
Q What days are The National Autistic Society Centre, Greater London (Ladbroke Grove) open?
A The National Autistic Society Centre, Greater London (Ladbroke Grove) is open:
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Q How is The National Autistic Society Centre, Greater London (Ladbroke Grove) rated?
A The National Autistic Society Centre, Greater London (Ladbroke Grove) has a 3.5 Star Rating from 8 reviewers.
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The National Autistic Society Centre, Greater London (Ladbroke Grove)
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( 8 Reviews )Hamza's Kitchen on Google
Worst place ever such as the people who are in charge of assist are not welcoming, not understanding of people's problems and incompetent in handling people who have autism and other form of disabilities.There's a person from NAS called Alasdair who doesn't treat me fairly and is not understanding towards my special educational needs. I hope people there redeem themselves!.
Dimche Nikolov on Google
Ranu Sharma on Google
Abdullah Zaidan on Google
Suzanne Iwai on Google
This is the Ladbroke Grove s branch of Assist. You can be diagnosed here for Autism and other life long conditions like Bi poplar, Personality Disorder, and OCD after self referring or doing your own on line ADOS test. The lower floor of the building is devoted to a day centre that helps users with life skills like cooking (wish l could join them for lunch, akeays smells delicious) with recreation spaces for music, art and chat. Upstairs has counselling rooms, staff offices, and a sensory room. The building has just received a much needed update with double glazing throughout, a new intercom ( hurrah now someone buzzes you in )and some fresh paint. They also desperately need a new garden table n bench. The old one is looking dangerous with pieces charring off. I've fallen off it myself. Anyone out there who can kindly donate a new one would put a huge smile on a lot of people's faces. It's the only place you can sit and wait if your loved ones are in an appointment !!.