What's on this week

Published on June 24, 2024

June Meetup - Neurodivergent Friends in Thanet

Monday 24 June, 7pm - 9pm 

Sweet Caroline's Dessery House, Cliftonville

Places, Faces, Spaces: Margate

Meetup for neurodivergent adults. 

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Portrait Gallery: Relaxed afternoons for adults (autism and learning disability friendly)

Tuesday 25 June, 2pm - 3pm 

Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh

Relaxed, sensory friendly afternoon. 

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London Zoo: Relaxed Opening Tours

Tuesday 25 June, 6:15pm 

London Zoo, London

London Zoo Home

A calm tour of the Zoo designed for neurodivergent people. 

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NAS Furness Adult Social Befriending Group

Wednesday 26 June, 1pm - 3pm 

Hindpool Community Centre, Barrow-in-Furness

NAS Furness Adult Social Befriending Group

The sessions are free, bookings are not required. Attend to share your experiences, interests and concerns. 

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Autism and Anxiety Webinar with Dr Luke Beardon

Thursday 27 June, 10am - 11am 

Online

Autism and Anxiety Webinar with Dr Luke Beardon

A free, live webinar for anyone who works with children and young people in Berkshire.

Dr Luke Beardon is Senior Lecturer in The Autism Centre at Sheffield Hallam University. He has been working as a practitioner providing support and consultancy in the field of autism for around 20 years.

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The Autism Project Open Afternoon

Thursday 27 June, 2pm - 4pm 

2nd Floor, Larcom House, London

The Autism Project Open Afternoon

Join The Autism Project at Larcom House for a chance to learn more about their employability programmes for young autistic adults aged 18-25 with an EHCP.

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LGBTQ and Autism Meet Up

Friday 28 June, 1pm - 3pm 

Swan Theatre, Worcester

LGBTQ and Autism Meet Up

Chat, share experiences and make friends in a safe and inclusive space. 

18+

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