SWAN Post Diagnosis Group (Self or Clinical) Thursdays 18:30 - 20:00

SWAN Post Diagnosis Group (Self or Clinical) Thursdays 18:30 - 20:00

By SWAN

Six-week group for recently discovered autistic women and non-binary individuals. Open to those who self-identify or are formally diagnosed.

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Post Diagnosis Group

This group is open to all women, both cis and trans, and non-binary people who have been recently discovered their autistic identity - this includes self -dentification and clinical diagnosis.

Come along for our 6-week group for recently discovered autistic women and non-binary people 18+ who live, work or study in Scotland.

For more information on all our groups and events please visit www.swanscotland.org

Dates of sessions

This group runs for six weeks on Thursdays from 6:30-8:00pm

Thursday October 2nd 6:30-8:00pm

Thursday October 9th 6:30-8:00pm

Thursday October 16th 6:30-8:00pm

Thursday October 23rd 6:30-8:00pm

Thursday October 30th 6:30-8:00pm

Thursday November 6th 6:30-8:00pm

For more information on this group click here

This group will be a safe space for you to come along, explore more about your autistic identity, ask questions, listen, and get to know other newly discovered autistic women and non-binary individuals.

Each week the session lasts about 1.5 hours and we will explore a topic, have a chance for discussion and look at other resources/supports available. As with all SWAN groups we aim to make the groups as accessible as possible, some examples of this are you are welcome to have your camera on or off and you can join in the conversation and use the chat function as much or as little as you feel comfortable with.

We will cover -

Reframing Autism: Myths, stereotypes, unhelpful labels and autistic identity

Making sense of the world: The different ways we take in, process and respond to information. Monotropism, positive and painful sensory experiences and the impact of other people's responses to us.

Feeling heard and understood: Communication, advocacy, double empathy problem, spiky profiles and executive functioning - work and home

Connecting and Belonging: Relationships, hormones, masking, identity, feeling safe, finding community

Mental Health and Wellbeing: What is autistic self care? Co-occuring mental health difficulties, accessing services, misdiagnosis, alexithymia and burnout

Autistic Identity and the life you want: Interests, passions, self advocacy, and what's important to you

More information about the group, what to expect and how to let us know if there is anything we can do to make the group more accessible will be emailed to you about a week before the group starts.

This group is being hosted by SWAN

www.swanscotland.org

Who we are:

Founded as a charity (SCIO) in 2012 SWAN is an autistic-led Charity, providing services run by and for autistic women and non-binary people across Scotland.

SWAN is an organisation led by autistic women, girls and non-binary people for the benefit of autistic women, girls and non-binary people. We create the change we’d like to see in our lives and in society.We do this by providing opportunities to connect with and learn from one another through information sharing, peer support and mentoring. We work in partnership with autistic women, girls and non-binary people and others to drive the change our community wants to see, and to improve the lives of autistic women, girls and non-binary people in Scotland.

Note: SWAN is inclusive of all autistic-identity - clinical or non-clinical diagnosis, NHS or private, self-diagnosed or self-identified.

What we do:

We provide a range of autistic-led services for autistic women, girls and non-binary people, including online peer support, wellbeing webinars, pre and post diagnosis support, local meet-up groups and short-term counselling.

SWAN also delivers specialist, autistic-led training and consultancy to increase understanding of autism and support you to develop autism-inclusive practices.

All of our work is informed by the lived experience of autistic women, girls and non-binary people.

For further information on any of our services please contact info@swanscotland.org or visit www.swanscotland.org

Accessibility -

We aim to make our groups as accessible as possible. You will be sent more information on how the groups run, what to expect and options around accessibility ahead of the group running.

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 group - info@swanscotland.org

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

Who can come to this group?

This group is for all women (cis and trans) and non-binary individuals who are over 18s and currently living in Scotland. We welcome anyone who is exploring their autistic identity, including individuals who self-identify or have a formal diagnosis through the NHS or a private organisation.

Can I bring a family member or partner to join in with me?

We ask that for the confidentiality of the course you attend the course by yourself and in a private space. We offer lots of other opportunities for autistic allies (friends, family members, supporters) to learn about autistic identity and resources to share when that is right for you.

What happens at the group?

You can find out more about what happens at our group and what to expect here - https://www.canva.com/design/DAFe8SK4f9w/hpWCtfx0izQj5jtE58KzTg/watch?utm_content=DAFe8SK4f9w&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=h9a203dfc7f

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