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Just For Us

Event: Just For Us

In person Offer

Welcome to our Just For Us offer. This monthly event is for young people to come and spend time with a our peer support practitioners – who understand what it is like to be neurodivergent.

We will have themes around the sessions, to support navigating the world around us.

We also offer a space for parent carers to come along and spend time with each other and a member of our clinical team will be on hand to offer any advice and signposting. So why not come and have a cuppa with us, and spend some time with liked minded people.

Who is it for:

  • Young people
  • Parents, carers and guardians for brief advice

In Person Offer

Our next in-person event will be held on Saturday 12th April 10:00am – 11:30am, here at our offices in Abingdon.

Online Offer

These online sessions, co-led by a clinician and a peer support practitioner, have been designed to explore various themes with age appropriate content. Each session will last for 1 hour and be held via Microsoft Teams. The dates, times and topics are as follows:

  • Tuesday 8th April, 4pm – Understanding Autism & ADHD (What is autism and ADHD)
  • Tuesday 15th April, 4pm – Understanding Autism & ADHD (Executive Functioning)
  • Tuesday 22nd April, 4pm – Understanding Autism & ADHD (Emotional Regulation for Children)
  • Tuesday 29th April, 4pm – Understanding Autism & ADHD (Support Systems for Children)

Who is it for:

  • Young people

Book now

Please register your interest in attending either the in-person event or the online events (or both!) using the form below.

    Frequently asked questions

    The in person event is a face-to-face group session, held at our offices in Abingdon. The online events are hosted via Microsoft Teams.
    You will be greeted by a member of the team, who will support you to sign in, to make sure, we know who has come. Young people spend time with our Peer Support Practitioner(s) in play/activity based space, where there will be themes of discussions each month. Parent carers can either stay and go and spend time with other parent carers, having a drink and chat with each other. A member of our clinical team will also be present to offer any brief advice and signposting. Parent carers do not need to stay onsite, if they prefer not too.
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