The RAGS office is open 2 days per week, TERM TIME ONLY, for membership forms and enquiries.
Monday 10am- 2pm & Friday 10-2pm (the office maybe closed on the mornings of our Group Support Sessions.)
We aim to provide weekly Group Support Sessions for our registered Parent Carer members only.
We are in the FIG Educational Building and our literature will be available in the FIG Reception.
All visitors must report to the FIG Reception.
RAGS provide help and support for families who have a child / children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. We believe that every person with autism has potential to fulfil, and we enable this by supporting the entire family – parents, siblings and the individual with autism.
RAGS is run by volunteers only, the trustees are also volunteers.
Romford Autism Group Support News
MEMBERS VALENTINE PARTY AT PARTYMAN WORLD
Our next Party is on Wednesday 15th February. Time is 7PM to PM Tickets £5 per Player Raffles prizes include Big Bottles of that infamous Irish Cream and the fizzy wine beginning with P plus a Free Family Pass for set sessions and many more..... Please note they will...
NEW for 2023 ! SUMMER DAY TRIP
Coach Trip to Walton on the Naze Wednesday 26th July 2023 Tickets £5 per seat Choice of 2 local Pickup Points: Large Roundabout Rosewood Avenue, Elm Park and the Rags/FIG office, Taunton Road, Harold Hill. Departure from Elm Park is 930am and return will be approx...
CHRISTMAS PARTY 2022
Thank-you everyone for attending our Christmas Party on the 21st. A brilliant evening was had by all!!!…..with a Hohoho of prizes and gifts from Santa’s Team and Elfeers. Please see our gallery tab for a range of photos taken on the night. We hope to see you all again...
Coffee Morning dates for 2023 at the RAGS Office
Wednesday 11th January 2023 Wednesday 1st February 2023 Other dates will be added nearer the time. 11am to 12.30pm Please come along for a chat over a cuppa in a relaxed, safe, and secure room. It’s vital for all our mental health mental to have a chat and catchup...
Members Christmas Party! At Partyman World
Members Christmas Party! at Partyman World Wednesday 21st December 7pm to 9pm £5 per young person “playing” plus Christmas Presents and gifts. Venue is Partyman World Upminister Folkes Lane, Upminister, RM14 1TH
Halloween Party 2022
Thank you to all our members with their friends and family for making the Party so enjoyable. We all had a great time relaxing in a safe and secure environment. Many of us have an aka Houdini in their homes!!! There was plenty of eating , drinking, tricking, treating...
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There are no catches or hidden charges and we will be grateful for your donations.
If you wish to make a direct donation to RAGS please use this link Donate (paypal.com), every penny goes directly to supporting our families, we really appreciate the support, thank you.
Autism Friendly Events

Partyman World Events

Parents Sessions
Coffee Morning dates for 2023 at the RAGS Office
Wednesday 11th January 2023
Wednesday 1st February 2023
Other dates will be added nearer the time.
11am to 12.30pm
Please come along for a chat over a cuppa in a relaxed, safe, and secure room. It’s vital for all our mental health mental to have a chat and catchup with a group of like-minded members, who all fully understand the challenges of living with Autism. Plus, we would love to have your input to any ideas you have for RAGS going forward into 2023. For example, at the moment we are planning a Coach Day Trip to the Coast in the Summer Holidays.
We hope to see you then.
The RAGS Trustees
Taunton Hall 90 Taunton Road Harold Hill RM3 7SU
Thoughts
News & Research
People with autism and learning disabilities excel in creative thinking, study shows
A new study showing that people with autism display higher levels of creativity has been welcomed by campaigners, who say it helps debunk a myth about people with learning disabilities. Scientists found that people with the developmental condition were far more likely to come up with unique answers to creative problems despite having traits that can be socially crippling and make it difficult to find jobs. The co-author of the study, Dr Catherine Best from the University of Stirling, said that while the results, from a study of 312 people, were a measure of just one aspect of the creative process, it revealed a link between autistic traits and unusual and original ideas. Read more at the Guardian
Access to Justice for Children with Autism
MAKING IT FAIR FOR CHILD WITNESSES
Our research focuses on how children with and without an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) fare during different stages of a criminal investigation, and how we can elicit the best evidence that we can from these children.
We hope to answer the following questions in the Making it Fair for Child Witnesses study…