Supporting Autistic Well-Being
Join us for a transformative event dedicated to empowering autistic individuals & the families, educators, & professionals who support them.
Date and time
Location
Chelsea Old Town Hall
King's Road London SW3 5EE United KingdomRefund Policy
Lineup
Agenda
9:00 AM
Welcome & Refreshments
9:00 AM
What is Autism?
10:00 AM
Growing Resilience in a Fast-Changing World
11:00 AM
Morning Break
11:15 AM
Supporting Student’s Intrinsic Motivation
12:30 PM
Lunch
1:45 PM
Introducing a Science-Based RDI Approach
2:45 PM
Creating Successful Learning Environments
4:00 PM
Steps to Self-Regulation and Well-Being
5:00 PM
Conclusion
About this event
A chance to make a real impact
Join us for a transformative one-day event (in-person or online) dedicated to empowering autistic individuals and the families, educators, and professionals who support them. Supporting Autistic Well-Being brings together cutting-edge insight from Relationship Development Intervention® , compassionate guidance, and evidence-based approaches to enhance quality of life through meaningful connection, autonomy, and growth.RDI®, developed by Dr. Gutstein and Dr. Rachelle Sheely, is a parent-based intervention that empowers parents to become the primary guides in their child's development. The approach focuses on building "dynamic intelligence"—flexible thinking, problem-solving, adapting to change, and understanding different perspectives—which are seen as fundamental for meaningful relationships and overall well-being. Space is limited—secure your ticket for in-person or online now and be part of a movement focused on empowered well-being.
Frequently asked questions
This event is ideal for parents, caregivers, educators, therapists, and professionals who want a deeper understanding of autism, dynamic intelligence, and Relationship Development Intervention (RDI).
Full-day access to the event, printed program booklet and speaker handouts, morning coffee/tea and light refreshments, interactive discussions and access to the hosts after the event, digital resources following the event (for all ticket holders).
Our presenters are certified RDI consultants and autism specialists with extensive experience in developmental approaches and parent education.
Yes. The venue is wheelchair accessible, and accommodations can be made upon request. If you require specific assistance (e.g., ASL interpretation or seating arrangements), please contact us at andreja.stefulj@gmail.com at least two weeks before the event.
Yes! Virtual tickets are available for those who wish to attend remotely. You’ll receive a secure link to watch the sessions live and participate in Q&As from the comfort of your own home.
Tickets are refundable until August 15th, subject to a £40 processing fee. After August 15th, tickets are non-refundable. However, all tickets (in-person and virtual) are transferable—if you’re unable to attend. Read full refund policy here.