The Autism Show 2023

Just bought my tickets for the show in London in June. Have been meaning to go for a number of years.

 I could not find a ticket for autistic adults that wasn't a concession? A concession is not applicable to me, so wasn't sure which type of ticket to buy. Please could you advise. In the end, I went for family member/carer as I'm not going as a healthcare professional. 

UPDATED: Just noticed the comma in the concession ticket. So that is the ticket I could have got even though I don't get DLA or PIP?

I'm looking forward to it, but not quite sure what to expect.

Anyone who's been before, I'd be interested in any pointers.

Thanks

Mrs Snooks

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  • I went to one, There were 3 very good talks from autistic adults and some interesting books available, but both the talks and stands were dominated by child-related content. Though there were 'quiet spaces' available, the set up was not particularly autism-friendly. I have been to many scientific conferences that were more comfortable.

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  • I went to one, There were 3 very good talks from autistic adults and some interesting books available, but both the talks and stands were dominated by child-related content. Though there were 'quiet spaces' available, the set up was not particularly autism-friendly. I have been to many scientific conferences that were more comfortable.

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