A CLASS 25th birthday bash

Founder of the Sethia Foundation, Nirmal Sethia, was the guest of honour when the Trust’s Cambridgeshire Lifespan Autism Spectrum Service (CLASS) celebrated its 25th anniversary today (3 Apr).
The team held the event during World Autism Acceptance Week at the Chitra Sethia Autism Centre, Fulbourn – which is named after his late wife.
They looked back on the first 25 years of the service and shared their vision for the future, with presentations and displays from CLASS, the Autism Research Centre, Cambridge University and How are You Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
Dr Janine Robinson, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, said: “The Sethia Foundation was instrumental in providing a base at CPFT for the pioneering service, so we were delighted that Mr Sethia and his brother were able to join us for such a major milestone. It was a pleasure to look back on the last 25 years with him but also look ahead to the future of the service.”
Pictured (left to right) are Raj Sethia; Dr Janine Robinson, Consultant Clinical Psychologist; Nirmal Sethia; and Steve Grange, Chief Executive, CPFT.
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