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Bohm Dialogue - 1 - 5pm

Thursday 21st September

Part of the “Distinguished Speakers in Autism” series organised by Sheffield Autism Research Lab ( ShARL )this free event (on registration) is for professionals and students in Autism (NHS, teachers, lecturers, arts, third sector etc.) Refreshments provided.
Venue: 38 Mappin St, Sheffield, S1 4DT.

Bohm Dialogue, (named after David Bohm) is a free exchange of ideas and information without an agenda and provides the opportunity to examine preconceptions and prejudices among peers by open conversation with active listening.

This one-off Dialogue, part of a British Academy funded project for ShARL, precedes a major programme due to commence in early 2018. Future Dialogue sessions will involve autistic and non-autistic people from different cultures and sectors of society, and autistic people exclusively, and aims to increase common understanding and improve lives of autistic people.

For further information and to register please email Dr. Liz Milne at e.milne@sheffield.ac.uk or vist ShARL website .


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