Worcester Coffee and Chat for Autistic Adults

Worcester Coffee and Chat for Autistic Adults

By Autism West Midlands

Come join us for some good coffee and casual conversations at Worcester Coffee and Chat for Autistic Adults!

Date and time

Location

Worcester Woods Country Park

Wildwood Drive Worcester WR5 2LG United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

About this event

Welcome to Worcester Coffee and Chat for Autistic Adults!

During the colder months we have decided to replace our Wellbeing Walks with a coffee and chat meet up. We will still be meeting at Worcester Woods, but in the warmth of the café.

A safe and trusted space to meet other autistic adults living in the Herefordshire and Worcestershire area, talk to staff from Autism West Midlands and enjoy nature in a calm and relaxing setting. There is no expectation to talk or socialise and you are welcome to bring along a camera to take some pictures of the scenery or binoculars to look for wildlife outside of the café.

Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate the participation of children under the age of 16 for this event.

Worcester Woods can be easily accessed by public transport and car. There is free parking on site as well as a small café and toilets. An Autism Specialist Advisor will be leading the session and be able to provide information advice and signposting to services if needed.

If you would like further information about Worcester Woods please get in touch with us and we can send across an information document we have put together including information about the venue including photos and how to spot us!

If you have any questions about our Coffee and Chat or any of the other support we offer in Herefordshire and Worcestershire please contact us at:

herefandworcs@autismwestmidlands.org.uk

Organised by

There are more than half a million people in the UK living with autism, an invisible, misunderstood and lonely disability. 60,000 live in the West Midlands. 

We are the leading charity in the West Midlands for people affected by autism. We exist to enable all people with autism, and those who love and care for them to lead fulfilling and rewarding lives. 
Our passionate, expert staff and volunteers work across all age groups and abilities, providing direct support to people affected by autism. 

What do we do?

• Support people with autism to live as independently as possible, in residential care, or in their own or the family home

• Provide activities and events and support for families, and an information helpline

• Help people with autism to find and keep a job

• Offer training for parents of children with autism, and the professionals who help them

….and much more!

Our vision is a world where all people on the autism spectrum have the specialist care and support they need to lead fulfilling and rewarding lives.

Free
Nov 5 · 11:00 GMT