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Autism Post Diagnosis Research

Autism Post Diagnosis Research

What should post-diagnostic support look like for autistic adults? Three online workshops are being held for autistic adults at the University of Sheffield to hear your views on this. If you received your diagnosis as an adult from a UK service within the last ten years thet would be grateful for your input. A £75 voucher per workshop is available as a thank you if all three workshops are attended. The workshops are taking place from 1 – 3pm on the following dates:

Tuesday 19th April

Tuesday 10th May

Tuesday 7th June

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Please note that the link to the Expression of Interest Google Form in the Information Sheet is incorrect so please follow this link.

If you are interested in taking part in the study or would like further information about the research, please contact Susanna Crowson by emailing s.crowson@sheffield.ac.uk

If you are interested in taking part in this study, but would prefer to contribute in written form Susanna can send you three online questionnaires. Participants who complete the questionnaires will receive a £20 voucher as a gift for taking part.

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