Powys County Council has said it is reviewing its services to ensure autistic people have support and advice when needed.
It comes as World Autism Day takes place tomorrow (Friday) as part of a week-long wariness campaign.
"In Powys we are reviewing our services and working hard to ensure that autistic people have the support and advice needed to enable them to live their lives to the full and continue to make their unique contribution to society," said a council statement.
Simon Anderson, Powys Autism Lead said: "Powys County Council, Powys Teaching Health Board, Powys Integrated Autism Service and third sector partners are committed to working in collaboration to ensure that people with autism have their voices heard.
"This commitment is further supported with the new Autism Code of Practice, that is intended to come into force in September 2021 - this statutory document will outline the services and support that autistic people can expect to access in their local communities."
The Autism Wales website is full of advice and guidance on all aspects of autism and also has local contact details for Powys Autism Lead, Simon Anderson, and other services that support autistic people. https://autismwales.org