Booking under link:
https://ausometraining.com/minding-autistic-minds-conference/
This conference is designed to support helping professionals (such as Counsellors, Psychotherapists, Psychologists, Psychiatrists, GPs, Nurses, Coaches, Play Therapists, Art Therapists, Drama and Music Therapists) who may be discovering that many of their clients are Autistic and otherwise neurodivergent or
who want to support more Autistic clients.
Autistic mental health is the critical topic of discussion in this conference. It highlights the need for significant improvements in services, schools, colleges and workplaces and how much support our community needs from mental health professionals. Together, let’s tackle the mental health crisis faced by
the Autistic community, where anxiety affects 80%, depression affects 60%, and PTSD affects 36% of Autistics. We want professionals and need them to be part of this solution.
Day 1: April 25th – Focus on Autistic Adults and Mental Health. Calling all professionals working with
Autistic adults. From mental health professionals and educators to HR personnel and social workers, this
conference is tailored to address the pressing issue of Autistic mental health.
Day 2: April 26th – Our second day of the conference is designed specifically for schools, parents,
caregivers, and professionals working with Autistic children. Discover the crucial role of mental health in the
lives of Autistic children, gain valuable insights, and learn practical approaches to support their well-being.
Disclaimer: While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided on the IACP website event calendar, the IACP cannot accept any responsibility or liability for information provided by outside organisation. The views expressed in presentations made at this event are those of the event organiser / speaker and not, necessarily, of the IACP. Presentations at this event do not constitute an endorsement of the IACP regarding organiser’s or speaker’s views, products or services.
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