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Shout 360 CIC co-founders Michael Colling and Tracy Woodhouse(Image: Supplied by Joanne Sinclair at BIC)

A new Sunderland-based community interest company is aiming to provide free support for people with autism, other spectrum-related diagnosis and their families.

Shout 360 CIC is a not-for-profit organisation founded by Michael Colling and Tracy Woodhouse, providing counselling support to autistic children and adults at all stages of their journey, from self-identification through to the assessment process, diagnosis and beyond.

All sessions are delivered by professional counsellors who have engaged in autism specific training, including Mr Colling, who received his own autism diagnosis in his thirties after struggling to find support through school and into early adulthood.

Mr Colling said: “Between me and Tracy, Shout 360 is a collaboration of our concerns, passions, ideas and recognition for the need for a different type of mental health provision for autistic people.

“I’m already doing this work in schools to enhance the effectiveness of SEND teams and help increase diagnosis in the spirit of making sure that the person gets to act without inhibition in accordance with what makes them neurodiverse. It’s about preventing a society from trying to jam everyone into the same corner, because it doesn’t work.

“Shout 360 is a CIC with counselling at its heart. Fundamentally it’s about training, broadening our awareness and sharing different ideas in places where old ones call the shots, and as funding grows, I would love it to be a hub for families to come. It’s not just for children in schools, it’s for adults, couples, and families. It’s all about encapsulating the need for everyone to understand each other better.”

Tracy and Michael received support from the North East BIC when setting up their social enterprise, with the BIC Social Enterprise team guiding them through funding, business finances and legal structures.

Jane Hogan, head of fundraising at St Oswald’s Hospice (left), with Lynn Richardson, manager at Newcastle Building Society’s Gosforth High Street branch(Image: Supplied by Julian Christopher at Footprints PR)


Newcastle Building Society has provided further funding to Gosforth's St Oswald's Hospice, which provides specialist care for adults and children from across the region with life-limiting conditions.