A new 2 day Drop-In Service similar to Autistic Spectrum Collective being held in the Knotty Ash area. For more information, click the link down below.
Interested? Access it HereThe National Neurodiversity Show is an excellent opportunity for you to try out new products, watch live presentations, access help and information and to learn about what makes us all wonderfully different. With a showcase of over 100 exhibitors across different sectors, you’ll be able to try out new sensory products, experience the expert advice on offer and find out more about access to support and services. There won’t be a dull moment at the shows, but if quiet time is more your thing, we have designated sensory quiet spaces as well. Book your tickets using the link down below.
Interested? Access it HereA great opportunity for parents, caregivers, and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) to meet with different service providers and organisations that can offer support and guidance. The focus on preparation for adulthood is particularly important, as it is a time when young people with SEND may face additional challenges as they transition into and from education, training, or employment. The Event is on from 12-6pm at St George's Hall and is FREE to attend.
The national event for autism and ADHD, formerly known as The Autism Show. By attending the show, you can access trusted information and advice to help you support an autistic or ADHD person in a home, education or workplace setting. Interwoven between the four theatres, one to one clinics, and practical workshops, you’ll find an essential selection of specialist products and services. Once inside the event, all content is free to access and offered on a first come, first served basis. Children aged under 16 enter free of charge when accompanied by an adult. Book your tickets by using the link below.
Interested? Access it HereLiverpool Makefest is a one day hybrid of technology and arts & crafts participatory festival where lovely makers get together to show their projects to the public, with the hope of enthusing the next generation of creative technologists and artists. It’s a fun, educational, buzzing and often wacky day that takes place in the unusual setting of Liverpool Central Library.
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