# Michael Baron

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**Michael Geoffrey Baron** (25 December 1928 – 16 November 2025) was a solicitor and autism advocate who would co-found the [National Autistic Society](/source/National_Autistic_Society) in 1962 and serve as its first chair until 1967.[1][2]

## Biography

Baron was born in [Willesden](/source/Willesden) in northwest [London](/source/London). He was educated at [Westminster School](/source/Westminster_School) before attending university at [Trinity College, Cambridge](/source/Trinity_College,_Cambridge) to study history and would graduate in 1951.[1]

He would meet Mie Wadsted, a Danish student, and be married to her from 1951 until their divorce in 1977. They would have three children including Timothy, who would grow up with autism, and journalist Saskia. Three years after his divorce, Baron would marry social worker Hetty Thieme who would die in 2012.[1]

After selling his law firm and moving to the [Lake District](/source/Lake_District) in 1990, Baron would become involved in campaigning against inadequate disposal of nuclear waste.[1]

Long interested in poetry and literature he would help establish the [Words by the Water](/source/Words_by_the_Water) literary festival in [Keswick](/source/Keswick,_Cumbria). Baron was involved in editing or co-editing several poetry anthologies including *On a Bat’s Wing* and *The Night Shift* and *The Cockermouth Poets*. He would also self-publish his own collection, *More than a Man in a Boat*, in 2005 and have his anthology *The Gingko Tree and Other Poems* commercially published in 2023.[3]

### Autism advocacy

Baron's son Timothy would grow up struggling with autism due to it not being well understood. Timothy would first be diagnosed with "childhood psychosis", but later become one of the first children in the UK diagnosed with autism.[4] Baron's experiences would motivate him to help advocate for the redefining of how the condition was understood.[5] Baron was involved with the development of what would become the [National Autistic Society](/source/National_Autistic_Society), among those who met in 1962 to establish an autism-specific charity. For this he would be awarded an [MBE](/source/Member_of_the_British_Empire) in 1980.[3] In 1965, Baron would help to set up the world's first autism-specific school with premises in [Ealing](/source/Ealing) in west London. It was first led by [Sybil Elgar](/source/Sybil_Elgar) for whom it is now named.

Baron was among the lawyers who campaigned to give disabled children the legal right to education through the Education (Handicapped Children) Act 1970. He would also be involved in the founding of what is considered the first residential community for autistic adults in the world near [Bristol](/source/Bristol).[5]

Baron would continue advocating for awareness and research into autism into his later life.[6]

## References

1. Warren, Penny (2026-01-20). ["Michael Baron obituary"](https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/jan/20/michael-baron-obituary). *The Guardian*. [ISSN 0261-3077](https://www.worldcat.org/issn/0261-3077). Retrieved 2026-04-06.

1. Letters (2016-10-26). ["The unsung heroes who cared for children with autism"](https://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/oct/26/the-unsung-heroes-who-cared-for-children-with-autism). *The Guardian*. [ISSN 0261-3077](https://www.worldcat.org/issn/0261-3077). Retrieved 2026-04-06.

1. ["Michael Geoffrey Baron - PALEWELL PRESS"](https://palewellpress.co.uk/bookstore/authors/michael-geoffrey-baron/). *palewellpress.co.uk*. Retrieved 2026-04-06.

1. Baron, Saskia (2012-11-17). ["My brother Timothy"](https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2012/nov/17/autism-education-saskia-baron-brother). *The Guardian*. [ISSN 0261-3077](https://www.worldcat.org/issn/0261-3077). Retrieved 2026-04-06.

1. ["Michael Baron obituary: lawyer and autism campaigner"](https://www.thetimes.com/uk/obituaries/article/michael-baron-obituary-lawyer-and-autism-campaigner-m8q2v96ch). *www.thetimes.com*. 2026-02-17. Retrieved 2026-04-06.

1. Salman, Saba (2013-08-15). ["We need to know and do more about ageing with autism"](https://www.theguardian.com/social-care-network/2013/aug/15/ageing-with-autism-know-more). *The Guardian*. [ISSN 0261-3077](https://www.worldcat.org/issn/0261-3077). Retrieved 2026-04-06.

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