Autism & Toileting

Autism & Toileting

By Bristol Autism Support

Information session for parents & carers of autistic children (no diagnosis required) living in South West England

Date and time

Location

Online

Good to know

Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • Online

About this event

An information session looking at factors that can affect toileting and provides tips and strategies to try at home. This will include looking at sensory factors.

The session will include:

  • introduction to developing toileting and we will take a look at how autism can make the process that little bit trickier.
  • we will look at how knowing your child or young person's strengths and support needs is the first step to more successful toileting.
  • we look at some tips and strategies.
  • we look at the importance of working in partnership with anyone else who cares for or who educates your child or young person. This is important to ensure their support needs around toileting are met.

The free session will be delivered over Zoom. It is for parents and carers of autistic individuals (no diagnosis required) living in South West England you must be registered in advance .

This event is part of the Autism Central Peer Education Programme. Bristol Autism Support are the Regional Hub for the South West for Autism Central. See our Terms of Service here.

Organised by

Bristol Autism Support (BAS) is a registered charity (number 1186287) providing information, support and training for parents and carers of autistic children, with or without a diagnosis, in Bristol and the South West

What we do:

  • We provide high quality face to face and virtual support and the latest correct and useful information to parents and carers of autistic individuals.
  • Bristol Autism Support are the Regional Hub for South West England for Autism Central.

In Bristol, BANES, North Somerset & South Gloucestershire

  • We create a wide range of opportunities for parents and carers of children with autism to connect with each other. Our strong community helps give parents and carers the knowledge needed to help them better support the children they look after.
  • We provide clear, relevant information about autism to parents and carers. By doing so, we hope to improve the futures and outcomes of autistic children. We use this website, our Facebook page and email to signpost information about local and national services and support. As much as possible, we share the voices of autistic adults because we know they are best placed to teach us about our children.
Free
Sep 11 · 10:30 PDT