
What's on this week
Getting Career Ready: Disclosure of Neurodivergence at Work
Wednesday 5 February, 12pm - 13pm
Online
Join Exceptional Individuals for their "Getting Career Ready" Session on "Disclosure of Neurodivergence at Work".
The Autism Social & Advice Drop-in
Thursday 6 February, 10am - 4pm
The Autism Social is an inclusive in-person event designed for autistic individuals to socialize, connect, and receive advice and support from knowledgeable autism advisors. This gathering provides a safe and welcoming space to meet new people, share experiences, and participate in various activities.
BIPOC Space to Be Neurodivergent - connection, warmth & inspiration!
Friday 7 February, 10.30am - 11.30am
Online
Click Space to be Neurodivergent BIPOC is a fortnightly peer social gathering specifically for adults of all ages who identify as both neurodivergent (wherever you are in your journey, whether you’ve been diagnosed as neurodivergent or just think that’s what might be going on for you) and BIPOC (identify as Black / Indigenous / as a Person of Colour). Come along and be in a neurodivergent space and a QTIBIPOC space, where you don't have to explain everything, where you don't have to start from the beginning, where you can just be.
Queer Tales for Autistic Folk
Saturday 8 February, 2pm - 8pm
A mysterious door appears—one that has never been seen before. The choice is simple: open it or walk away.
Cerys Bradley, recipient of the Actually Autistic Excellence Award 2022 and featured on Comedy Central, UKTV, and BBC One Wales, presents an interactive, choose-your-own-storytelling comedy show. This expansive performance invites audiences to explore every corner of its universe, with no timers or restrictions on the game’s progression.
Supported by Arts Council England, the show runs from 2 PM to 8 PM and includes frequent rest breaks, at least once an hour. Designed as a relaxed performance, attendees are welcome to arrive late, leave early, or move in and out as needed.
Zine Evening
Monday 10 February, 6pm - 8pm
Zine-making with Sam from Anarcho Mess offers an opportunity to explore the history of zines and create original works in a neuro-inclusive setting. Hosted by Neuronetwork and Neurospicy Play Dates, this event welcomes individuals of all artistic backgrounds, whether experienced creators or those new to the medium. Designed with neurodivergent perspectives in mind, the gathering encourages conversation, creativity, and self-expression in a relaxed and inclusive environment.
ONLINE Koala Adults Support Group (EVENING)
Monday 10 February, 7.30pm - 9pm
Online
Whether you are diagnosed or self-diagnosed, or would just like to find out more about your neurology, the adults group is a relaxed and non-judgemental space to connect with like-minded individuals.
The Neurodivergent Gals Club
Tuesday 11 February, 6pm - 7pm
Welcome to The Neurodivergent Gals Club! This community hosts in-person social events for ND gals & LGBTQIA+ pals, and the book club is a great way to connect with like-minded people who share a love for reading. The February book club pick is Different, Not Less: A Neurodivergent's Guide to Embracing Your True Self and Finding Your Happily Ever After by actress & advocate Chloe Hayden.
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