Aylesbury Puzzle Centre rebrands as 'Circle Centre'
Caroline Bulmer, Head of Nursery, said: "The charity had already changed its working name to ‘Autism Early Support’, and we are now ready to adopt the name Circle Centre for our early
intervention centre and specialist nursery in Buckinghamshire. From this base, our nursery specialises in meeting the needs of children with social communication difficulties including autism.
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The charity said that the previous ‘Puzzle’ name and symbols had, in recent years, become associated with negative connotations in relation to the representation of people on the autism spectrum.
They said have taken this opportunity both to change the name and to develop a new logo which reflect a strong and positive image about the family support, multidisciplinary teamwork and inclusivity of all the charity does to help children, families and the practitioners who work with them.
Graham Wylie, Chair of Trustees, said: "We consulted widely with parents, staff, trustees, and other stakeholders in the development of our new branding, and are hopeful that Circle Centre and Autism Early Support will enable us to take our mission and vision forward in the coming years. We are indebted for the pro bono expertise given by Marketing in Partnership Ltd (MiP), in the development of the new artwork and designs."
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