What's on this week

Published on July 15, 2024

Neurodivergent Gals Club

Social Refuge, Ancoats

Monday 15 July, 6pm - 7pm 

Neurodivergent Gals Club

A monthly book discussion group for neurodivergent gals & LGBTQ+ pals.

July's book club read is Unmasked by Ellie Middleton.

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(un)masked Body Doubling

Online

Tuesday 17 July, 10am - 11am 

(un)masked Body Doubling

An online body doubling session for productivity. 

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8-bit Evolved 16+ Autism Friendly Gaming Event

Sparky Ink Studios, Chesterfield

Thursday 18 July, 4:30pm - 8pm 

8-bit Evolved 16+ Autism Friendly Gaming Event

Social gaming for ages 16+.

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A very brief history of neurodiversity

Online

Thursday 18 July, 10am - 10:45am 

A very brief history of neurodiversity

A webinar about the history of neurodiversity, the impact of social policy and how attitudes are changing. 

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Nothing About Us, Without Us

Kairos Women+, 56-60 Embroidery Mill Abbey Mill Business Centre, Paisley

Friday 19 July, 12:30pm - 2:30pm 

Nothing About Us, Without Us

A disabled-led space for women+ with lived experience to come together and connect

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Kaleidoscopic Realms, Relaxed Session

Nottingham Castle, Nottingham 

Sunday 21 July, 10am - 11:30am 

Relaxed Session led by The Sensory Toolkit

Artist, Sarah Marsh will lead a tactile session where you can explore the exhibition.

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Relaxed Openings of Jason and the Adventure of 254

Wellcome Collection, London

Sunday 21 July, 6:30pm - 8:30pm 

A woman sits on a mat in the corner of a room with yellow walls. She is wearing headphones, holding a cushion, and looking upwards.

Artist Jason Wilsher-Mills presents a major solo exhibition, ‘Jason and the Adventure of 254’, his largest and most personal commission to date.

It is a joyful exploration of the body, drawing on the artist’s experience of becoming disabled as a child.  

The relaxed opening will have extra staff to support you, fewer visitors, sensory-support equipment and a chill out area.

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