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Autism: The Challenges and Opportunities

18 Apr 2016

1st June, Manchester Conference Centre, Manchester

Developed in association with Autism Together, the second annual Autism conference will help to develop a better understanding of the needs of autistic people, including actual experiences of those on the autistic spectrum, as well as informative insight into services available.

Autism affects over half a million families in the UK. Since the 1990s there has been a surge in reported cases, attributed to greater awareness and better identification, although more recently numbers have levelled off. However, areas which still need to be addressed include diagnostics, promoting independence, awareness and education.

The programme will focus on life stages ie childhood, adolescence, and the transition to adulthood, focusing on key challenges such as identification, education, SEN, family and social situations, employment, identity, and more.

Join us at Autism: The Challenges and Opportunities to hear the latest developments in autism care and support, and examples of best practice from leading organisations across the health and social care and education sectors.

Speakers confirmed & Topics of discussion:

  • Robin Bush, Chief Executive, Autism Together
  • Jacqui Shepherd, Teaching Fellow and PhD researcher (autism), School of Education, University of Sussex - Supporting Young People Through Times of Transition
  • Julie Simpson, Founder, Autism Adventures - ‘Liverpool- An Autism Friendly City’
  • Dr Rosalind Bergemann, Chair, Asperger Leaders - How People on the Autism Spectrum Can Develop Careers with Adequate Support?
  • Kevin Oakhill, Director of Service Development, Ambitious about Autism - Meeting Educational Needs and SEND Reform
  • Catherine Aldred, Researcher, University of Manchester and Consultant Speech and Language Therapist, Roundway Centre - Diagnosis and Early Intervention

View the programme here

Benefits of Attending:

  • Be inspired by examples of best practice from leading organisations across the health and social care sector.
  • Debate ideas to improve the experience of patients and their loved ones.
  • What progress is being made in improving the lives of autistic people.
  • Get a real understanding what life is like for people living with autism and their families
  • Network with a wide range of organisations all dedicated to effecting real change in autism care and support

Register