What's on this week

Published on October 28, 2024

Relaxed Opening at the London Zoo

Tuesday 29 October, 8.30am - 10am

London Zoo

Relaxed opening tours allow neurodivergent people and other people who would benefit in a calm and safe environment to enjoy the Zoo.

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Neurodivergent sharing circle in Sharrow Vale

Tuesday 29 October, 9am – 10.30am

Grow Yoga Sheffield

Located in the cozy, tucked-away studio of Grow Yoga in Sharrow Vale, this sharing circle welcomes all pre-, mid-, post-, or self-diagnosed neurodivergent adults. A sharing circle offers a therapeutic space to share stories, express concerns, celebrate successes, and connect in mutual support.

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Adult Autism Group - Lime Street Central Pub Lunch Drop-In, Liverpool

Tuesday 29 October, 12pm – 2pm

Lime Street Central, Liverpool

This is a weekly drop-in session for autistic adults at the Lime Street Central Pub in Liverpool.

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Black Adults' Experience of being Autistic with Venessa Swaby (Bobb)

Tuesday 29 October, 7pm – 8pm

Online

Join NSDA UK to explore the unique challenges and triumphs of being a Black autistic adults with Venessa Swaby (Bobb).

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The Autism Alliance

Wednesday 30 October, 10.30am - 12pm

Online

Join a welcoming online community where autistic individuals, parents, carers, and professionals connect for peer support, learning, and open conversation—offering a safe space to share, learn, and build lasting connections.

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NAS Furness Adult Social Befriending Group

Wednesday 30 October, 1pm – 3pm

Hindpool Community Centre, Furness

The NAS are coming to Barrow-In-Furness with a Social Befriending Group for Autistic Adults and anybody you wish to bring along for support. The sessions will provide information and advice for you as well as a place for you to meet, socialise and exchange ideas.

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Autism and Wellbeing Journalling cub

Wednesday 30 October, 5.30pm - 7pm

Online

Join the Autism and Wellbeing Journaling Club to express yourself, boost mental health, build confidence, and design the life you envision.

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Reasonable Adjustments – Adult Education | Community Autism Support Service

Wednesday 30 October, 6.30pm - 7.30pm

Online

A 1-hour session designed to help autistic adults understand reasonable adjustments in education.

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Autism Friendly Opening at the Oxford University Natural History Museum

Thursday 31 October, 9am – 10am

Oxford University of Natural History Museum

A relaxed morning opening to explore the Museum collections in a quiet environment for families with autistic individuals.

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Navigating Neurodiversity and the Workplace: Neurodivergent Strategies

Thursday 31 October, 12pm – 1pm

Online

Exceptional Individuals presents "Navigating the Workplace as Neurodivergent: Strategies and Insights," a webinar that offers a comprehensive guide for neurodivergent adults in the workplace. This session is designed to empower neurodivergent employees and inform employers on how to create supportive and efficient work environments.

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Open Neurospicy Playdates - Creative Wellness Sessions

Thursday 31 October, 5pm – 7pm

Hypha Studios, Cardiff

Neurospicy Play Dates are creative wellness sessions led by emerging neurodivergent arts practitioners, using a bold, exploratory approach to arts and wellness through playful experimentation and discovery. 

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Morning Stars Planetarium Show

Saturday 2 November, 10.15am - 11am

Royal Observatory, Greenwich

A relaxed planetarium show for those who prefer a calmer environment.

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Teen Autism Confident - Herefordshire

Monday 4 November, 9.30am - 11am

The Fred Bulmer Centre, Hereford

A free 6-week course for teens in Herefordshire to learn more about autism and meet other autistic teens in a supportive group environment.

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Working Differently - Screening, Discussion, and Networking Event

Monday 4 November, 6pm – 8.30pm

Eden Court Inverness

Attend a screening of Working Differently — a short film created to raise awareness, understanding, and support for neurodivergence in the film and television industries — followed by an interactive panel and audience discussion with the film’s producers.

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November Meetup - Neurodivergent Friends in Thanet

Monday 4 November, 7pm – 9pm

International Cafe - Gap Project, Broadstairs

This meetup offers Neurodivergent adults a safe space to connect with peers through casual social events featuring games, activities, and relaxed conversation.

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Koala Teens Group

Tuesday 5 October, 4pm – 5.30pm

Purple Oak Support, Andover

A group for secondary age young people to 19 years. Suitable for neurodivergent teens or those who struggle with anxiety or depression.

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WEST LOTHIAN Social Meet Up

Tuesday 5 November, 5pm – 7.30pm

Livingston North Partnership Centre

SWAN Places are in-person social meet-up groups in locations across Scotland. They are autistic spaces, run by autistic volunteers.SWAN is inclusive of all autistic women and non-binary people, including those who are exploring whether they are autistic, who self identify as autistic or are clinically diagnosed (private or NHS).

Click here to find out more.


Autism Peer Support Group Bristol

Tuesday 5 November, 7.30pm - 8.30pm

The Salvation Army Bristol Citadel, Birstol

This group provides a welcoming and supportive environment in Bristol for individuals at all stages of their diagnosis, whether long-term, newly diagnosed, or still figuring things out.

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