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Exploring Your Autistic Identity Fall 2023 Session
This course series is designed for adults have recently been diagnosed with Autism or are beginning their journey with Autism.
Date and time
Location
Autism Society of Southeastern Wisconsin
3720 North 124th Street #O Wauwatosa, WI 53222Refund Policy
Agenda
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Oct. 4 Module 1: Autism 101
Oct. 18 Module 2: Autism and Identity
Nov. 1 Module 3: Autism and Health
Nov. 15 Module 4: Self-Advocacy 101
Dec. 6 Module 5: Relationships
Dec. 20 Module 6: Autistic Culture
About this event
Fall 2023 Session Series
Running the first and third Wednesday of every month
Time: 6-7:30 p.m.
Dates and Topics:
Join us for a six-session program of themed educational and discussion-based workshops for adults who wish to explore their Autistic identity in community. This is a neurodiversity-affirming offering developed by and for Autistic adults, focused on providing information, resources, and opportunities for connection around shared experiences.
All adults on the Autism spectrum are welcome, whether newly diagnosed or simply seeking more information and resources for their self-acceptance journey. After completing the program, participants are invited to stay connected through our ongoing Southeastern Wisconsin Autistic Navigators (SWAN) social support group.
Note: Priority for the first group will be given to late-diagnosed adults if we have a waitlist.
This program may be covered by your IRIS or FAMILYCARE Account. Use codes: IRIS or FAMILYCARE in the Promo Code section to register and have Autism Society SEWI bill your provider.
Still have questions or are not sure if this course is right for you? Contact Becky at 414-988-1276 or Becky@assew.org
Frequently asked questions
These workshops are informational only, and any resources shared should not be considered medical or mental health advice. This is not intended as a therapy group, and the facilitator is not a licensed medical or mental health professional, though participants may experience benefits.
Because this is an exploration of your individual identity, we wanted to benefit by connecting in small groups so we have limited the space to 15.