Autism & Neurodiversity Community Information Night - May 26th, from 7pm at Myrtleford P-12 College
Connect with others with common experiences in our welcoming, supportive groups.
We offer regular, confidential, supportive spaces for autistic people and carers to connect with others who understand their journey, share knowledge, and build community together.
A safe, welcoming space where autistic adults can connect with others who share similar experiences, discuss topics that matter to us, and explore aspects of autistic wellbeing and self-understanding.
Our peer group meets monthly on the second Sunday of each month, creating regular opportunities for authentic connection in an environment that embraces and celebrates autistic ways of being.
We warmly welcome those who are self-identified, and recognise there are many barriers to formal identification.
A supportive space where people caring for autistic individuals can share experiences, learn from each other, and discuss strategies for maintaining their own wellbeing while supporting those they care for.
Our carer group meets monthly on the fourth Sunday of each month, offering regular opportunities to connect with others who understand the joys and challenges of being an autism carer in our region.
This group is open to anyone caring for an autistic person, regardless of whether they have a formal diagnosis or not.
Our support groups are open to new members while maintaining a safe, confidential space. The Autistic Peer Support Group is exclusively for Autistic adults, and the Carer Support Group is for those caring for Autistic people.
While there's no formal membership process, attendance is limited to those who identify with these groups to protect the privacy and safety of all participants. If you're unsure whether a group is right for you, please reach out to us.
We do not allow professional observers at our meetings, but are happy to connect with professionals and organisations seeking to improve their practice for the autistic community.