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Autism Post Diagnosis Research Findings - 1 - 2pm

Thursday 30th June

Earlier this year three online workshops for autistic adults were held at the University of Sheffield to hear their views on what post-diagnostic support should look like for autistic adults. Researchers Dr Megan Freeth, Dr Daniel Poole and Suzy Crowson are sharing their findings from their research study on improving support for autistic adults.

This study looked at the support autistic adults receive after being diagnosed. Autistic people shared their experiences of post-diagnostic support and suggested ways that the support on offer could be improved.

The workshop will share the findings of the research with autistic people, policy makers, service providers and service commissioners. Plans for a future study, which will build on the work already done, will also be discussed.

The workshop is online. You can join the workshop by clicking this link
or dial: ‪(GB) +44 20 3956 8313 PIN: ‪234 335 219#

If you have any questions please contact Suzy Crowson at s.crowson@sheffield.ac.uk or the project lead Dr Megan Freeth at m.freeth@sheffield.ac.uk


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