Upcoming Event: Help Shape Oxfordshire’s All-Age Autism Strategy
- Oxfordshire Parent Carers Forum
- 1 hour ago
- 2 min read

We’re inviting autistic people, families, and professionals across Oxfordshire to join us for a special event to help shape the All-Age Autism Strategy — guided by lived experience and local voices.
📅 When: Thursday 4th December 2025, 9:30am–2:30pm
📍 Where: The King’s Centre, Osney Mead, Oxford, OX2 0ES
This event is being held in partnership with Oxfordshire County Council, Oxfordshire Parent Carers Forum (OxPCF), Autism Champions CIC, the Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West Integrated Care Board (BOB ICB) and Response.
Together, we want to create a strategy that reflects the real experiences of autistic people and their families in Oxfordshire, while also connecting with the National Autism Strategy.
What to expect
Share your experiences of the services that matter most to you
Review the draft strategy and tell us what works well and what could be improved
Connect with others with lived experience
Enjoy free refreshments and lunch
Who should attend?
Autistic people (with or without a formal diagnosis)
Parents, families, and carers of autistic people
Professionals in education, health, social care, or the voluntary sector who support autistic people
Your voice matters
We want this strategy to be shaped by the community — by you. Your feedback will help ensure autism services across Oxfordshire meet the needs and priorities of those they are designed to support.
How to register
Places are free, but numbers are limited.
If you need support to register, please contact:
📞 Customer Services: 01865 519800
📧 Email: consultations@oxfordshire.gov.uk
Accessibility and support
We want this event to be as accessible and welcoming as possible. If you have any access needs or dietary requirements, please tell us when you sign up.
Parking at the venue is limited, so we encourage travel by public transport where possible. The King’s Centre is around a 10-minute walk from Oxford train station.




