Our People & Passion
Lancashire TAAG is a not for profit organisation helped along by a lively, enthusiastic group of volunteers.
We are a parent led group formed in 2012 and attained Charitable status in June 2014.
What We do
We offer support to parents and carers of children and young people who have a diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autism Spectrum Disorder/Condition (ASD/C), and Social communication needs by offering opportunities for families to come together and share experiences.
TAAG families have all experienced ‘the roller coaster ride’ that is the identification/diagnostic/EHCP process and aim to provide information and signposting onto activities and local services.
Our TAAG Team of volunteers work together in the community to provide support based on real life experiences and aim to raise awareness and levels of understanding locally.
We Aim To
Offer specialised social and multi-skilled activities for young children and teens aged 8 to 18, providing a supportive environment where they can develop essential skills.
Regularly organise Parent/Carer support group meetings, creating opportunities to share experiences, with guest speakers offering practical advice and information.
Provide free training for parents and carers on topics like Autism, Sensory Requirements, Behaviours that Challenge, and Communication.
Warmly welcome all new members—families, individuals, siblings, and extended family.
Maintain our commitment to raising local awareness and offering volunteering opportunities for both teens and adults.
Meet Our Volunteers
Meet Our Trustees
Meet Our Sponsors
TAAG Events
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