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Autism-Europe Congress Success

Scottish Autism has had nine presentations accepted for the Autism-Europe Congress in Edinburgh in September.

The range of presentations represent a variety of services and projects from across the organisation, with presenters including a mix of support practitioners, service users, and managers. Thanks to all who came forward to submit their work and share it with our professional community, it will be great for Scottish Autism to make such a contribution to the event and share our work with colleagues from across Europe.

The following presentations will feature at the conference:

“Understanding my ASD diagnosis”: Post diagnostic workshops for adults and their loved ones, a partnership project.

Eileen Scott, One Stop Shop Fife and Hollie Burnett (NHS Fife)

Palliative and end of life care for people on the autism spectrum: Using personal experiences to create practitioner resources

Jill Ferguson & Val Laurie, Central Area Services

Developing the Women’s Right Click Resource

Charlene Tait and Catriona Stewart, Centre for Practice Innovation

Enabling Families: post diagnostic support in rural areas

Clare Young, Autism Support Team, Get Set 4 Autism project

Social enterprise and community - making the inclusion agenda work in autism services

Gillian Smith and Alastair Clarkson, South-West Area Services & Research Team

Knowledge Management and Practitioner Research in Autism Support Services: Promoting Communities of Reflective Practice

Charlene Tait and Joseph Long, Centre for Practice Innovation

Recognising and validating individual ‘voice’ through theatre performance

Scott Daly, Daniel Page and Robert Reid , Fife Area Services

Enabling voice and participation in autism Services: Using practitioner research to promote good practice

Joseph Longand Joanna PaneseResearch Team and Central Area Services

Improving vision awareness in autism services: Evaluation of a dedicated training programme for support practitioners

Maggie Butchart (RNIB) & Joseph Long, Centre for Practice Innovation

We're looking forward to a great event!

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