Remarkable launches new People Strategy to support colleagues and strengthen impact
Our people are at the heart of everything we do. We are proud to introduce our new People Strategy, setting out how we will continue to attract, develop and retain talented, values-driven colleagues who make a real difference to the lives of the young people and families we support.
Remarkable Autism Celebrates Success at The National PA Awards
Remarkable Autism proudly celebrated a night of success at The National PA Awards on Thursday 13th November, at Manchester’s iconic Diecast venue. Two exceptional team members – Administrator Gayle Rowley and Kate Wellock, PA to Executive Office/Clerk – earned...
Nurturing Mental Health as an Autistic Person: 5 Essential Tips for Wellbeing
In honour of Mental Health Day this month, we’re sharing essential tips for autistic wellbeing! Autistic individuals often face unique mental health challenges, from sensory overload and burnout to social pressures and masking. Yet, with understanding, structure, and...
Travel Tips for Neurodivergent Families
Summer trips are something most families look forward to - new places, new experiences, and a break from the everyday. But if you are neurodivergent or travelling with a child who is, it can feel a little more overwhelming. Changes in routine, unfamiliar sounds and...
Autism charity crowned ‘Small Employer of the Year’ at annual apprenticeship awards
Local charitable organisation, Remarkable Autism, in Lowton, has been named ‘Small Employer of the Year’ at the University of Huddersfield’s Apprenticeship Awards 2025 that celebrates the achievements of apprentices and their employers. Remarkable Autism Charity and...
Autism and Women: Breaking the Stereotypes
Written for Everyone by Women Here at Remarkable, we want to ensure that all autistic individuals are given equal opportunities in life and to encourage acceptance. In this blog, we will be exploring how we can break the stereotypes of autism and women, how we can...
Autism charity reaches new milestone with 150 employees and counting
Remarkable Autism Charity, Lowton, has reached a new milestone after reaching 150 employees across the organisation. This is a new record for the charity that supports autistic individuals through its provisions, Wargrave House School, Ascent Autism Specialist...
Remarkable Autism Charity joins Liverpool City Region’s Fair Employment
Remarkable Autism Charity has recently joined the Liverpool City Region Fair Employment Charter at Aspiring Level to solidify its advocacy for fair employment for all. The Fair Employment Charter, introduced under Steve Rotherham, was developed in recognition of an...
Remarkable Autism continue to grow with new head office in Lowton
As part of its significant growth, Remarkable Autism Charity has acquired a new office space that will serve as the organisation’s headquarters. Situated at Stone Cross Court off East Lancashire Road, the modern, self-contained unit boasts an impressive 4,177 square...
Remarkable Autism honours late employee in a very special way
In 2023, Remarkable Autism Charity employee Alison Robinson, sadly passed away due to illness.
Alison, who was loved by staff and students alike had been with the organisation for 25 years, constantly went above and beyond to support learners. She was passionate and dedicated to her role as cleaner and caretaker.









