Event Information

Join Zofia Bukiel, Senior Community Advisor at Scottish Autism and Community Advisor, Ross Parker from our Advice Team, who will be discussing how to support different sensory needs.
Sensory processing has a huge impact on our lives, and enables us to make sense of the world around us. The environment we are in can greatly influence our overall experiences, what brings us comfort and helps us to thrive. Throughout this live event, Ross will share his lived experience as an autistic adult, as well as advice for us all on how to support different sensory needs.
The Advisors
In her current role, as Senior Community Advisor, Zofia leads on the delivery of a range of community support services for autistic people and their families, such as the Advice Line and National Post Diagnostic Support, as well as a range of services for professionals and practitioners, such as the external training. Zofia also coaches and mentors the wider Communities Team. Zofia’s key interests encompass person centredness, encouraging autonomy and empowerment, that enables autistic people to achieve their aspirations and for their voices to be heard.
Ross has worked as a Community Advisor at Scottish Autism since October 2021, previous to this he has 10 years of experience as a support worker. Ross was diagnosed as Autistic at the age of 19 and has a Master’s Degree in Autism Studies and an Undergraduate Degree in Social Sciences.
In his current role, Ross supports the Scottish Autism Advice Line, alongside providing support to families of newly diagnosed autistic young people through Get Set 4 Autism. He also provides training to businesses and professionals via the Scottish Autism online training programme. Ross’s key interests are helping autistic adults navigate their place within the autistic community and using his own experiences to develop and provide training.
Date: Wednesday 7th September 2022
Time: 12 noon
Location: Scottish Autism Facebook
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