At Ashton’s Place, we believe every child deserves the opportunity to reach their full potential. Founded with a passion for supporting autistic children and their families, our mission is to provide the highest quality therapies, resources, and guidance to help children develop essential life skills, build meaningful relationships, and embrace their unique strengths.

We understand that every child is different, which is why we take a personalised approach to therapy and support. Our expert team works closely with families to create tailored intervention plans that focus on each child’s individual needs, ensuring they receive the best possible care and opportunities to grow.

In their own words

Testimonials by our Parents & Families

Our goals are:

  • To set up a foundation and charity that could support all families to choose a pathway of intervention that suited them and their child.
  • To ensure there were funds available for further research into evidence-based approaches to ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder).
  • To set up a studio in an early childhood facility that would be the first of many to support these children and their families.
  • To host charity events each year to raise the money to support Ashton’s Place projects.
  • These funds will be used to subsidise required interventions and therapies for autistic children and for further research, and for the development of education and training for families, carers, educators, and professionals.

Ashton’s Place Limited has been endorsed as a Health Promotion Charity (HPC) and as a Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) by the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC). This endorsement will aid in our fundraising efforts to help spread awareness of autism and assist families in need of support.

“What do we have in common as parents and carers of autistic children? Well, probably concern and worry for a start, about how they might do or might get along ‘out there’. Certainly, the feeling of loving your child is so much you’d probably go to the world’s end and back, if it would help them to be okay. A deep wish to support them in finding their own way in life, in achieving inner equilibrium and resilience, and in becoming self-confident — and the strong desire that through these things, the chance will be gained for their gifts to shine through and be appreciated fully, both by themselves and others.”

– KATY ELPHINSTONE, AUTHOR
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