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Vision to Reality

Vision to Reality

The National Autistic Society ( NAS ) has launched a new Vision to Reality strategy for 2023 to 2026. Guided by the Moonshot Vision, it outlines the beliefs, ambitions and priorities that will guide their work.

“Whether you’re an autistic person, family member or ally, a partner organisation, a staff member or Trustee, a volunteer at your local branch, a committed campaigner or fundraiser – or perhaps several of these – this strategy helps define a set of shared objectives to change the world together.”

Put simply it sets out the role of the National Autistic Society in creating a society that works for autistic people. The strategy is shaped by what autistic people said and expect from NAS – that the organisation needs to exist for all autistic people, that they can’t do it alone, and that they need to be louder and bolder as a leader.

View the Vision to Reality Strategy
https://www.autism.org.uk/what-we-do/who-we-are/vision-to-reality-strategy

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