
What's on this week
Adult autism group, lunch drop-in
Tuesday 12 December, 12:00pm - 2:00pm
Lime Street Central, Liverpool
Attend tise weekly meet up by Merseyside Autistic Adults.
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Autism in Womena and Girls: How it presents differently - Sarah Nuttall
Tuesday 12 December, 6:00pm
Rose Bowl lecture theatre B, Leeds Beckett University
Sarah Jane Nuttall is an autistic woman who is researching autism in women, looking at its presentation, and the limitations of current diagnostic criteria and screening tools.
She is also writing a novel to help women to identify their autistic traits.
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Wellbeing walk meetup for autistic adults
Wednesday 13 December, 11:00am - 1:00pm
Wyre Forest Visitor Centre, Callow Hill
An opportunity to meet other autistic adults, talk to staff from Autism West Midlands and enjoy nature in a calm outdoor setting.
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Empire of normality: neurodiversity and capitalism - book launch
Wednesday 13 December, 5:30pm - 7:00pm
Recovery College Collective, Newcastle upon Tyne
The northern book launch for Empire of Normality: Neuordiversity and Capitalism by Robert Chapman.
This is the first book to provide a political history of neurodiversity in relation to the rise of capitalism, making the case for a radical anti-capitalist politics of neurodivergence in the twenty-first century.
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Reasonable adjustment: An open chat about disability with Sonny Nwachukwu
Friday 15 December, 10:00am - 12:00pm
Queensgate shopping centre, Peterborough
Sonny Nwachukwu is a Peterborough-based creative whose vision is to create space for extraordinary experimental theatre that challenges perspectives and tells untold stories through different art forms.
This Open Chat invites you to come along and have an inclusive, accessible chat about Sonny's findings so far, and share your views about what is creatively needed in Peterborough for d/Deaf, disabled and neurodivergent (DDN) people to take part in arts & creativity.
