After Pamela Baxter’s daughter Poppy was diagnosed with autism, it initially felt like a lonely situation for her family.
“We just felt like there was nowhere for us to go socially or things like that, where Poppy and I felt comfortable, certainly not where we lived,” she said.
Pamela decided to take matters into her own hands and set up a group in Cookstown, County Tyrone, for children with autism and their families.
“It’s been four years now and it’s been amazing, it’s primarily a social space for kids to enhance their socials skills and have fun with everything from dance to arts and sports," she said.
“But it’s really become a safe space for parents to share their stories and rely on each other as well.”