Make Your Own Kind of Music:reflections on being autistic & navigating life
Join us online to explore being autistic and finding your unique rhythm in life
This talk is part of a series of activities arranged as part of the University of Reading's Disability History Month, aimed at promoting awareness, understanding, and inclusion of individuals with disabilities in line with the theme centred around Employability and Livelihood.
In this talk, Al will cover his own journey of self-discovery and how being autistic has helped him to flourish in the workplace. He will cover his journey from school days to University to the present day and include detail some of the challenges along the way. Al will also present his work in the neurodiversity space and highlight why neurodiversity inclusion is crucial.
The content of this talk is suitable for all to attend and will be recorded. There will be time for questions.
The Centre for Autism Wellbeing Hub
The Wellbeing Hub is a new initiative, funded by University of Reading Alumni. The aim of the Hub is to bring together autistic people, their families, practitioners and researchers to co-produce and deliver neurodiversity-affirming activities that support autistic young people and their families to thrive and flourish.
If you have any questions about the Hub or any of our events, please contact cfaevents@reading.ac.uk
All previous talks given by the University of Reading's Centre for Autism Wellbeing Hub public speakers can be found on the Wellbeing Hub's YouTube channel
Please read the Wellbeing Hub Events Terms
The Centre for Autism Wellbeing Hub is very grateful for the support of our donors, whose funds make our work possible.
If you would like to make a donation, please click the link – CfA Wellbeing Hub Donations
Registering for this event via the Eventbrite website means that your personal data will be processed by Eventbrite, Inc. in accordance with their privacy policy
Join us online to explore being autistic and finding your unique rhythm in life
This talk is part of a series of activities arranged as part of the University of Reading's Disability History Month, aimed at promoting awareness, understanding, and inclusion of individuals with disabilities in line with the theme centred around Employability and Livelihood.
In this talk, Al will cover his own journey of self-discovery and how being autistic has helped him to flourish in the workplace. He will cover his journey from school days to University to the present day and include detail some of the challenges along the way. Al will also present his work in the neurodiversity space and highlight why neurodiversity inclusion is crucial.
The content of this talk is suitable for all to attend and will be recorded. There will be time for questions.
The Centre for Autism Wellbeing Hub
The Wellbeing Hub is a new initiative, funded by University of Reading Alumni. The aim of the Hub is to bring together autistic people, their families, practitioners and researchers to co-produce and deliver neurodiversity-affirming activities that support autistic young people and their families to thrive and flourish.
If you have any questions about the Hub or any of our events, please contact cfaevents@reading.ac.uk
All previous talks given by the University of Reading's Centre for Autism Wellbeing Hub public speakers can be found on the Wellbeing Hub's YouTube channel
Please read the Wellbeing Hub Events Terms
The Centre for Autism Wellbeing Hub is very grateful for the support of our donors, whose funds make our work possible.
If you would like to make a donation, please click the link – CfA Wellbeing Hub Donations
Registering for this event via the Eventbrite website means that your personal data will be processed by Eventbrite, Inc. in accordance with their privacy policy