What's on this week

Published on September 12, 2024

Berkshire Adult Autism Support Service: Problem-solving and advice meet-up

Monday 16 September, 1pm - 2.30pm 

The Atrium at Greyfriars Church, Reading

Berkshire Adult Autism Support Service: Problem-solving and advice meet-up

An opportunity for autistic adults and their parents/carers in Berkshire to get advice and ask questions about autism.

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'In Conversation With' Event - Autism Assessments

Tuesday 7 September, 7pm - 8.30pm 

Online

'In Conversation  With'  Event -  Autism Assessments

Online 'In Conversation With' Series event with Consultant Psychiatrist Dr Alison Lennox and Consultant Clinical Psychologist Dr Jo Coombs, hosted by Catherine Asta.

This event will explore autism assessments and focus on many of the questions that the late discovered community have around the process. 

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Autistic Representations on TV: A Critical Look on Autism & Neurodiversity

Thursday 19 September, 12pm - 1pm 

Online

Autistic Representations on TV: A Critical Look on Autism & Neurodiversity

This session focuses on how autism has been portrayed in television shows, examining both the positive and negative depictions.

Gain insights into the evolution of these portrayals and their impact on public understanding and attitudes towards autism.

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The Science of ADHD: Navigating Neurodiversity in a Neurotypical World

Thursday 19 September, 7pm - 9.30pm

The Queens Hall, Narbeth

The Science of ADHD: Navigating Neurodiversity in a Neurotypical World

An engaging talk about ADHD, exploring the neuroscience, symptoms, the positives, the struggles + much more. Followed by Q+A.

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Autistic Minds LIVE Cardiff 2024

Friday 20 September, 10am - 4pm 

Cardiff City Stadium

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Visitors are able to talk to exhibitors that are there to support the autism community, listen to seminars on a wide range of subjects relevant to autism, attend workshops and there is also the opportunity for one-to-one meetings with some of the organisations that can provide that specialist and bespoke support for your needs.

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