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Autism Dialogue 2019 Programme Announced

Bookings are now open for this year’s Autism Dialogue programme in Sheffield.

Autism Dialogue aim to improve quality of life for all autistic people and improve cohesion of professional, research and support networks.

Autism Dialogue provide safe, fully participatory dialogue spaces for the whole autism community as well as dissemination of knowledge through presentations, workshops and collaborations.

If you are over 18, identify as autistic, or have a family member or friend who does, or if you work in an autism related field such as care or research, then this programme of events is for you.

The programme offers attendees the chance to be part of a growing community, whose aims are ultimately to improve life for all autistic people.

The Autism Dialogue community believe that a holistic approach, involving a wide range of people, is the best way to do this, and of course you will hopefully benefit in many ways.

Autism Dialogue is convened this year by Jonathan Drury and Caroline Pakel

Read more about Autism Dialogue AD19 here or go straight to the booking page.

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