The Daisy Chain Project Teesside

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Description
Daisy Chain is a charity that supports autistic and neurodivergent people. It provides holistic person-centred services in County Durham. It also promotes training, wellbeing, inclusion and acceptance nationwide.
Daisy Chain was founded by Lesley Hanson, the mother of an autistic child. It runs a 5.5‑acre day centre with modern facilities and animal therapy. It also performs outreach work across the North East.
Online Resources:
- What is Autism & Neurodiversity?
- Women, Autism & Neurodivergence
- Diagnosis advice - children and adults
- Terminology Guide
- Useful Resources
- Legislation
- Reasonable Adjustments
- Resources for Adults and Young People
- Neurodiversity and Intersectionality
The Daisy Chain Project Teesside is a registered charity (no. 1109792).
- Accreditations
N/A
- Cost
- Contact provider for cost details
- Locality
- National Organisation
- Age range
- Suitable for ages from 0 to 99 years
- Referral route
- No Referral Needed
- For people with
- Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Eligibility criteria
- Special Educational Needs or a Disability (SEND)
- Location-Specific
- Provider category
- Specialist Services - For those who require longer-term support
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Address
c/o Calf Fallow Farm, Calf Fallow Lane, Norton
Stockton-on-Tees
County Durham
TS20 1PF
United Kingdom
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Last updated 15 December 2025