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11th July National Autistic Society Southwark Branch Annual General Meeting and Conference 2014


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National Autistic Society Southwark Branch


Annual General Meeting and Conference 2014


on Friday 11th July from 11 am to 2 pm

at

Cambridge House

1 Addington Square, Camberwell SE5 0HF

(12, 35, 40, 42, 45, 68, 68a, 148, 176, 468 buses stop outside!)


You are invited (all welcome, free entry, no booking needed), to our AGM, where we are delighted to have two speakers presenting, who will share their professional knowledge and personal experience of autism.


Dr Prithvi Perepa, Senior Lecturer at the University of Northampton will give a presentation on Sensory Issues and Autism.

Rosie Barnes, documentary photographer and Southwark parent, will be talking about her new book Understanding Stanley ? Looking through Autism, an autism awareness-raising, photography project about her eldest son Stanley and how his autism affects him and others who are on the autism spectrum.


Refreshments/light lunch will be provided.

(Please do let us know if you think you?ll be coming along on the email below)


Email: [email protected] Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nas.southwark


NAS Southwark is run by a small group of volunteer local parents who all have children/young people on the autism spectrum. We provide support to parents/carers of children and older individuals affected by autism and run events throughout the year. These include monthly daytime and evening support groups, an annual Christmas Party, an annual Summer picnic, our AGM and Conference and some fundraising activities.

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