Circus skills, photography and fashion are just some of the exciting free activities on offer for Islanders with disabilities or autism, this February half term.
As a report reveals that people with mental health problems are up to ten times more likely to be the victims of crime than the general population, the work of Operation Serenity is praised by the Police and Crime Commissioner.
As part of their current workplan, Healthwatch Isle of Wight are looking into the transition between children services to adult services for those with Autism.
The Isle of Wight Council's leisure centres have brought in new equipment to help young people and adults with Autism and Asperger’s understand time perception.
All proceeds from the fundraising ball at Lakeside Hotel will go to Isle of Wight charity, MAD-Aid, who support disabled children and adults in the Republic of Moldova, one of the poorest countries in Europe.