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Are you interested in attending a peer-group for autistic young people, to learn about autism and how to navigate the transition to adulthood?
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Are you interested in attending a peer-group for autistic young people, to learn about autism and how to navigate the transition to adulthood?
Rosie Mod
9 months ago
Are you:
16-25 years old?
Diagnosed as autistic?
Are you interested in attending a peer-group for autistic young people, to learn about autism and how to navigate the transition to adulthood? We are running the first part of a study to find out if such a group might be effective for autistic young people. We are looking for 70 volunteers to take part, and are particularly keen to hear from underrepresented groups, specifically people of global majority (ethnic minorities), and people from rural areas.
Participants will receive a £10 voucher for completing the baseline assessment. If you are interested and want to find out more information, please use the contact details below. The next stage is to understand if you might be eligible to take part:
Website:
https://uniofbath.questionpro.eu/atagEOI
Email:
atag@bath.ac.uk