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Autism & Eating Difficulties

By Neurodiverse Training

Food and eating can be a huge issue for autistic people with sensory issues and anxiety can lead to a person having a very restricted diet.

Date and time

Location

Online

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 14 days before event

About this event

Autism & Eating Difficulties Webinar

Join us online for an informative session looking at strategies and tips for managing eating challenges in individuals with autism.

Food and eating can be a huge issue for autistic people with sensory issues and anxiety can lead to a person having a very restricted diet.

Here we'll learn all about autism and food sensitivities and talk through your needs.

Covering:

  • Sensory sensitivities and their role in eating
  • Anxiety’s role in eating
  • ARFID
  • Strategies that work to help your child


Our expert speaker Loren Snow is an autistic neurodiversity consultant with over ten years experience teaching people about autism. Their professional background includes supporting families with loved ones in psychiatric and eating disorder hospitals to get them back into the community or to prevent hospital admittance. They have also taught and supported tens of thousands of families, professionals, and autistic people and are one of the UK’s lead trainers for The NHS and Social Care's mandatory training on autism.


Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to learn and connect with others in the autism community. Register now to secure your spot!

Frequently asked questions

Is there a pre-recording for this session?

Yes - you can purchase it from our tickets section.

Organised by

Neurodiverse Training are a group of neurodivergent professionals who deliver neurodiversity training. We cover autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, and associated physical and mental ill health.

We recognise that as a society we need to do more to understand the needs of neurodivergent people. Neurodivergent people have poorer life outcomes across every life domain: work, education, healthcare, & relationships.

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