Glasgow Queens Park social health walk
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Glasgow Queens Park social health walk

The SWAN walks offer a supportive and inclusive environment for autistic women and non-binary people.

By SWAN

Location

Langside Halls

5 Langside Avenue Glasgow G41 2QR United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

SWAN has been working with Paths for All to train our autistic volunteers to become Health Walk leaders and run local walking groups for autistic women and non-binary people.

The SWAN walks offer a supportive and inclusive environment for autistic women and non-binary people. Beyond improving physical wellbeing, these walks provide an opportunity for socialisation and peer support.

The walks will be around an hour long at an easy social pace and are perfect for anyone who would like to become more active in the company of other autistic people. We will start from Langside Halls, 5 Langside Ave, Glasgow G41 2QR for this first walk and we may explore different places over time, adapt the walks, or add in extra ones, to suit people’s needs.

We can't always guarantee good weather so please make sure you dress for the weather conditions on the day

Please find a link to the area's website :

https://maps.app.goo.gl/Ej8LEurqi4Wmou6CA


Who is this group for?


SWAN groups are safe spaces for autistic women, both cis and trans, and non-binary people over-18 who live, work or study in the local area.

SWAN is inclusive of all autistic women and non-binary people, including those who are exploring whether they are autistic, who self identify as autistic or are clinically diagnosed (private or NHS).

If these descriptions do not match you, we ask that you do not attend our groups unless they are specifically stated to be for non-autistic individuals. If you are a non-autistic person wishing to learn more about autism, visit our website for workshops and training: swanscotland.org/training


Accessibility

We aim to make our walks and groups as accessible as possible - they are led and designed by autisic people, in accessible venues.

If you have any medical conditions which might affect you when you are at a group, please let the facilitator know at the start of the group so they are aware of what to do should anything happen (e.g. epilepsy, diabetes, etc.).

If there is anything we can do to make the experience more accessible for you please do get in touch with us ahead of the meet up:

info@swanscotland.org

You can see a picture of the meeting place below so you know what to expect when you arrive.


Frequently asked questions

Where can I read the Rules and Guidelines for the group?

You can read all our all rules and guidelines here: https://swanscotland.org/uploads/files/SWAN_Places_Rules___Guidelines.pdf

Can I bring a carer/friend to the group?

To maintain the group as a space specifically for autistic women and non-binary people over 18, we kindly ask that only those who fit that description attend the meetings. We completely understand, though, if you’d like someone to bring you or pick you up, but we ask if they wait outside the room.

Do I need to book in advance?

We kindly ask that you book in advance before attending the group. This allows us to accurately record attendance, which is essential for our funding and ensures we can keep providing this space. It’s also important for safeguarding reasons so we can ensure a safe environment for everyone attending.

Can I just turn up?

If you aren’t able to book ahead, you can still sign up on the day using your phone when you arrive at the event. We’ll provide the information you need to book online at that time. However, we do encourage booking in advance whenever possible.

Is the group strictly for over 18s only?

Yes, the group is strictly for people aged 18 and over. We aim to create a space that is supportive and appropriate for adults, so participants must be at least 18 years old to attend.

What happens at the walk?

The walks will be less than an hour long at an easy social pace and are perfect for anyone who would like to become more active in the company of other autistic people.

Can I access one to one support at this group?

While our peer social walks and meet-ups offer valuable connection and peer support they are not intended to provide crisis intervention or one-on-one support. Please email our digital volunteers if you need information on support groups that might be suitable. info@swanscotland.org

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