Autism Accreditation
"The mission of Autism Accreditation is to improve the quality of provision for people with an autistic spectrum disorder by:
- Providing a systematic framework for continuous review and development
- Ensuring Accredited services demonstrate that they meet established criteria"
Autism Accreditation
Provides an autism-specific quality assurance programme for over 200 organisations throughout the UK and across the globe: clients include local authorities, NHS trusts, education authorities, local autistic societies and private companies.
Actively seeks to help like-minded organisations throughout the world to use our expertise, in order to develop national standards on a franchising basis.
What does it mean for TreeHouse and ABA?
Being accredited by the National Autistic Society’s Autism Accreditation panel means a lot to TreeHouse. As the first ABA school in the UK, TreeHouse has had to prove itself as using an effective, scientifically based method of teaching children with Autism – ABA. The Autism Accreditation programme reviews a wide range of very specific standards of the service and therefore, having been fully accredited, it is clear that TreeHouse is providing a good education to its pupils using ABA.
Through the programme, TreeHouse will continue to be reviewed on an annual basis.
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