Gayaza Alumnae Network was founded in 1999, by ladies who had attended Gayaza High School. The organisation was later registered in 2004 as a Charity. Gayaza Alumnae Network (GAN) members are proud of their collective educational attainment and professional achievements. Linked with this success are social values enshrined in the school motto “Never Give Up”. GAN’s motto “Never Given Up” indeed seeks to take forward the ethos through mentoring and promoting good practice. GAN members further acknowledge that educational opportunities and hence outcomes have been varied for majority of girls ; and gender bias continues to be a challenge that affects educational choices and outcomes.
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CareTrade was founded to address the lack of opportunities for autistic adults leaving school and beyond to lead purposeful and fulfilled lives. Founders Katharine Doré OBE and Karen Edwards are both parents of autistic sons, now in their twenties. They had first met when their sons were three in 1997 and they went on to be co-founders and Trustees of Ambitious about Autism (TreeHouse). In 2008 Katharine and Karen were shocked to realise that whilst much progress had been made in education since 1997 for children with autism that nothing seemed to be in place to enable them to have a purposeful life beyond school. The concept of CareTrade was launched at a gala performance of ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night’ and the charity was formed in February 2009.
Friends, mutual admiration and complementary personalities. With much in common, we had what we needed to start our own business: values, motivation, commitment and goals
We're here to help the 700,000 autistic people in the UK and their families. Be it running specialist schools, campaigning for improved rights or training companies on being more autism-friendly, we are dedicated to transforming lives and changing attitudes.