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Autism Tasmania
Autism Tasmania is an independent voice for the Tasmanian autism community.
We provide information, assistance, and resources for people on the spectrum and those who support them.
Current Events
Past Events
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Thursday 1 December 2022This three-hour workshop helps you to explore the physical, emotional, and social changes of puberty and learn about strategies, resources, and services that may be helpful for parents, carers or adolescents on the autism spectrum. This free workshop is for parents and family carers of children with an Autism diagnosis. A confirmed diagnosis of autism is not needed. All of our workshops are designed to be interactive for our participants including our online sessions.
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Wednesday 30 November 2022This three-hour workshop helps you to explore the physical, emotional, and social changes of puberty and learn about strategies, resources, and services that may be helpful for parents, carers or adolescents on the autism spectrum. This free workshop is for parents and family carers of children with an Autism diagnosis. A confirmed diagnosis of autism is not needed. All of our workshops are designed to be interactive for our participants including our online sessions.Autism Tasmania Office
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Tuesday 29 November 2022This three-hour workshop helps you to explore the physical, emotional, and social changes of puberty and learn about strategies, resources, and services that may be helpful for parents, carers or adolescents on the autism spectrum. This free workshop is for parents and family carers of children with an Autism diagnosis. A confirmed diagnosis of autism is not needed. All of our workshops are designed to be interactive for our participants including our online sessions.Autism Tasmania Burnie Office
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Thursday 24 November 2022This three-hour workshop helps you to become an informed and empowered decision-maker about therapy, understand more about different types of therapy, and know how to decide if a therapy is the right one for your child. This free workshop is for parents and family carers of children with an Autism diagnosis. A confirmed diagnosis of autism is not needed. All of our workshops are designed to be interactive for our participants including our online sessions.Autism Tasmania Launceston Office
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Wednesday 23 November 2022This Three-hour workshop helps you to explore the characteristic strengths and challenges of autism, understand more about autism, and learn more about the useful autism resources and supports that are available. This free workshop is for parents and family carers of children with an Autism diagnosis. A confirmed diagnosis of autism is not needed. All of our workshops are designed to be interactive for our participants including our online sessions.Autism Tasmania Launceston Office
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Tuesday 22 November 2022The National Assistance Card is designed to make it much easier for the members of the Autistic community to communicate their unique needs for understanding and / or assistance. It is also an important step toward fostering greater community awareness and acceptance of autism. The National Assistance Card is a personalised card designed to: •Help cardholders communicate their unique challenges and the assistance they may need •Help cardholders communicate their strengths •Give cardholders greater independence •Assist cardholders to feel more confident in everyday social situations •Provide peace of mind for families and carers •Enhance community understanding of autism •Support positive community interaction with cardholders. For Further information https://www.autismtas.org.au/resource-supports/community-engagement/Autism Tasmania Office
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Tuesday 22 November 2022Early Days provides workshops for parents and other family members of children 0-6 who have an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis or are awaiting assessment. What this workshop discusses: • The importance of working as part of a transition team • Tips and ideas to help you ready your child for school. • What Education adjustments Can look likeAutism Tasmania Office
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Thursday 17 November 2022This three-hour workshop helps you to become an informed and empowered decision-maker about therapy, understand more about different types of therapy, and know how to decide if a therapy is the right one for your child. This free workshop is for parents and family carers of children with an Autism diagnosis. A confirmed diagnosis of autism is not needed. All of our workshops are designed to be interactive for our participants including our online sessions.Autism Tasmania Burnie Office
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Thursday 17 November 2022This three-hour workshop helps you to become an informed and empowered decision-maker about therapy, understand more about different types of therapy, and know how to decide if a therapy is the right one for your child. This free workshop is for parents and family carers of children with an Autism diagnosis. A confirmed diagnosis of autism is not needed. All of our workshops are designed to be interactive for our participants including our online sessions.Autism Tasmania Office
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Tuesday 15 November 2022This Three-hour online workshop helps you to explore the characteristic strengths and challenges of autism, understand more about autism, and learn more about the useful autism resources and supports that are available. This free workshop is for parents and family carers of children with an Autism diagnosis. A confirmed diagnosis of autism is not needed. All of our workshops are designed to be interactive for our participants including our online sessions.
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Thursday 10 November 2022This Three-hour workshop helps you to explore the characteristic strengths and challenges of autism, understand more about autism, and learn more about the useful autism resources and supports that are available. This free workshop is for parents and family carers of children with an Autism diagnosis. A confirmed diagnosis of autism is not needed. All of our workshops are designed to be interactive for our participants including our online sessions.Autism Tasmania Burnie Office
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Thursday 10 November 2022This Three-hour workshop helps you to explore the characteristic strengths and challenges of autism, understand more about autism, and learn more about the useful autism resources and supports that are available. This free workshop is for parents and family carers of children with an Autism diagnosis. A confirmed diagnosis of autism is not needed. All of our workshops are designed to be interactive for our participants including our online sessions.Autism Tasmania Office
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Friday 4 November 2022This 5-hour interactive and engaging workshop aims to broaden your understanding of autism, boost your confidence in interacting effectively with students on the autism spectrum, and equip you with evidence-based strategies that can be applied within your school. By using developmentally appropriate practices, communicating with & supporting parents, and being aware of community-based resources, teachers can make important contributions to the lives of Autistic children and their families.Burnie Arts Centre
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Friday 4 November 2022This 5-hour interactive and engaging workshop aims to broaden your understanding of autism, boost your confidence in interacting effectively with students on the autism spectrum, and equip you with evidence-based strategies that can be applied within your school. By using developmentally appropriate practices, communicating with & supporting parents, and being aware of community-based resources, teachers can make important contributions to the lives of Autistic children and their families.
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Thursday 3 November 2022This three-hour online workshop helps you to become an informed and empowered decision-maker about therapy, understand more about different types of therapy, and know how to decide if a therapy is the right one for your child. This free workshop is for parents and family carers of children with an Autism diagnosis. A confirmed diagnosis of autism is not needed. All of our workshops are designed to be interactive for our participants including our online sessions.
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Friday 28 October 2022Autism Tasmania urges the community to Embrace Diversity and Be open to Autism. Learn why is this important now! We invite disability services, local councils, businesses and community members to learn more about autism strengths and experiences and the simple small actions that will make a big difference. You will learn about: 1. Autism and the diverse sensory, cognitive and behavioural experiences. 2. Best practice approaches for inclusive and strength-based supports 3. The principles and practice of sensory safe space design 4. The National Assistance card - Autism Trial (Tasmania).RACV Hobart Hotel- Collins Room
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Friday 28 October 2022ONE EVENT - Launching Three Important INITIATIVES Join Autism Tasmania to celebrate the launch of 3 initiatives for the Autistic community in Tasmania: • The National Assistance Card - Autism Trial (Tasmania) • “Be open to Autism" – Community Education Campaign • Autism Tasmania’s 30-year celebration / New office opening!
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Friday 28 October 2022ONE EVENT - Launch Three Important INITIATIVES Join Autism Tasmania to celebrate the launch of 3 initiatives for the Autistic community in Tasmania: • The National Assistance Card - Autism Trial in Tasmania. • “Be open to Autism" – Community Education Campaign • Autism Tasmania’s 30-year celebration / New office opening! Guests are invited to stay after the launch for light refreshments followed by an option to attend a special session to learn more about Autism.RACV Hobart Hotel
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Thursday 27 October 2022The National Assistance Card is designed to make it much easier for the members of the Autistic community to communicate their unique needs for understanding and / or assistance. It is also an important step toward fostering greater community awareness and acceptance of autism. The National Assistance Card is a personalised card designed to: •Help cardholders communicate their unique challenges and the assistance they may need •Help cardholders communicate their strengths •Give cardholders greater independence •Assist cardholders to feel more confident in everyday social situations •Provide peace of mind for families and carers •Enhance community understanding of autism •Support positive community interaction with cardholders. For Further information https://www.autismtas.org.au/resource-supports/community-engagement/Autism Tasmania Office
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Wednesday 26 October 2022This year our AGM marks a major milestone in the history of Autism Tasmania Incorporated. 30 long years of making a difference to the Tasmanian autistic community. This event celebrates our history, our achievements and honours our people. It highlights our aspirations for the future of Autism in Tasmania.
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Wednesday 26 October 2022This year our AGM marks a major milestone in the history of Autism Tasmania Incorporated. 30 long years of making a difference to the Tasmanian autistic community. This event celebrates our history, our achievements and honours our people. It highlights our aspirations for the future of Autism in Tasmania.RACV Hobart Hotel
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Wednesday 26 October 2022This three-hour workshop helps you to explore the physical, emotional, and social changes of puberty and learn about strategies, resources, and services that may be helpful for parents, carers or adolescents on the autism spectrum. This free workshop is for parents and family carers of children with an Autism diagnosis. A confirmed diagnosis of autism is not needed. All of our workshops are designed to be interactive for our participants including our online sessions.Autism Tasmania Office
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Friday 21 October 2022This 5-hour interactive and engaging workshop aims to broaden your understanding of autism, boost your confidence in interacting effectively with students on the autism spectrum, and equip you with evidence-based strategies that can be applied within your school. By using developmentally appropriate practices, communicating with & supporting parents, and being aware of community-based resources, teachers can make important contributions to the lives of Autistic children and their families.Autism Tasmania Office
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Tuesday 18 October 2022The National Assistance Card is designed to make it much easier for the members of the Autistic community to communicate their unique needs for understanding and / or assistance. It is also an important step toward fostering greater community awareness and acceptance of autism. The National Assistance Card is a personalised card designed to: •Help cardholders communicate their unique challenges and the assistance they may need •Help cardholders communicate their strengths •Give cardholders greater independence •Assist cardholders to feel more confident in everyday social situations •Provide peace of mind for families and carers •Enhance community understanding of autism •Support positive community interaction with cardholders. For Further information https://www.autismtas.org.au/resource-supports/community-engagement/Autism Tasmania Office
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Wednesday 12 October 2022The National Assistance Card is designed to make it much easier for the members of the Autistic community to communicate their unique needs for understanding and / or assistance. It is also an important step toward fostering greater community awareness and acceptance of autism. The National Assistance Card is a personalised card designed to: •Help cardholders communicate their unique challenges and the assistance they may need •Help cardholders communicate their strengths •Give cardholders greater independence •Assist cardholders to feel more confident in everyday social situations •Provide peace of mind for families and carers •Enhance community understanding of autism •Support positive community interaction with cardholders. For Further information https://www.autismtas.org.au/resource-supports/community-engagement/Autism Tasmania Office
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Tuesday 11 October 2022The National Assistance Card is designed to make it much easier for the members of the Autistic community to communicate their unique needs for understanding and / or assistance. It is also an important step toward fostering greater community awareness and acceptance of autism. The National Assistance Card is a personalised card designed to: •Help cardholders communicate their unique challenges and the assistance they may need •Help cardholders communicate their strengths •Give cardholders greater independence •Assist cardholders to feel more confident in everyday social situations •Provide peace of mind for families and carers •Enhance community understanding of autism •Support positive community interaction with cardholders. For Further information https://www.autismtas.org.au/resource-supports/community-engagement/
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Tuesday 27 September 2022The National Assistance Card is designed to make it much easier for the members of the Autistic community to communicate their unique needs for understanding and / or assistance. It is also an important step toward fostering greater community awareness and acceptance of autism. The National Assistance Card is a personalised card designed to: •Help cardholders communicate their unique challenges and the assistance they may need •Help cardholders communicate their strengths •Give cardholders greater independence •Assist cardholders to feel more confident in everyday social situations •Provide peace of mind for families and carers •Enhance community understanding of autism •Support positive community interaction with cardholders. For Further information https://www.autismtas.org.au/resource-supports/community-engagement/
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Thursday 22 September 2022Early Days provides workshops for parents and other family members of children 0-6 who have an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis or are awaiting assessment. What this workshop discusses: • The importance of working as part of a transition team • Tips and ideas to help you ready your child for school. • What Education adjustments Can look like
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Wednesday 21 September 2022Early Days provides workshops for parents and other family members of children 0-6 who have an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis or are awaiting assessment. What this workshop discusses: • The importance of working as part of a transition team • Tips and ideas to help you ready your child for school. • What Education adjustments Can look likeAutism Tasmania Office
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Tuesday 20 September 2022Early Days provides workshops for parents and other family members of children 0-6 who have an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis or are awaiting assessment. What this workshop discusses: • The importance of working as part of a transition team • Tips and ideas to help you ready your child for school. • What Education adjustments Can look likeAutism Tasmania Office
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Thursday 15 September 2022The National Assistance Card is designed to make it much easier for the members of the Autistic community to communicate their unique needs for understanding and / or assistance. It is also an important step toward fostering greater community awareness and acceptance of autism. The National Assistance Card is a personalised card designed to: •Help cardholders communicate their unique challenges and the assistance they may need •Help cardholders communicate their strengths •Give cardholders greater independence •Assist cardholders to feel more confident in everyday social situations •Provide peace of mind for families and carers •Enhance community understanding of autism •Support positive community interaction with cardholders. For Further information https://www.autismtas.org.au/resource-supports/community-engagement/Autism Tasmania Office
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Thursday 15 September 2022The National Assistance Card is designed to make it much easier for the members of the Autistic community to communicate their unique needs for understanding and / or assistance. It is also an important step toward fostering greater community awareness and acceptance of autism. The National Assistance Card is a personalised card designed to: •Help cardholders communicate their unique challenges and the assistance they may need •Help cardholders communicate their strengths •Give cardholders greater independence •Assist cardholders to feel more confident in everyday social situations •Provide peace of mind for families and carers •Enhance community understanding of autism •Support positive community interaction with cardholders. For Further information https://www.autismtas.org.au/resource-supports/community-engagement/Autism Tasmania Office
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Wednesday 31 August 2022About our partnership with Early Days Early Days provides workshops for parents and other family members of children aged 0-6 who have an Autism diagnosis or are awaiting an assessment. A confirmed diagnosis is not needed to attend. Learning Outcomes This workshop helps you to: » Understand why your child has certain behaviours » Plan for success » Support your child
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Wednesday 24 August 2022About our partnership with Early Days Early Days provides workshops for parents and other family members of children aged 0-6 who have an Autism diagnosis or are awaiting an assessment. A confirmed diagnosis is not needed to attend. Learning Outcomes This workshop helps you to: » Understand why your child has certain behaviours » Plan for success » Support your childAutism Tasmania Office
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Wednesday 17 August 2022About our partnership with Early Days Early Days provides workshops for parents and other family members of children aged 0-6 who have an Autism diagnosis or are awaiting an assessment. A confirmed diagnosis is not needed to attend. Learning Outcomes This workshop helps you to: » Understand why your child has certain behaviours » Plan for success » Support your childAutism Tasmania Office
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Monday 25 July 2022This 5-hour interactive and engaging workshop aims to broaden your understanding of autism, boost your confidence in interacting effectively with students on the autism spectrum, and equip you with evidence-based strategies that can be applied within your school. By using developmentally appropriate practices, communicating with & supporting parents, and being aware of community-based resources, teachers can make important contributions to the lives of Autistic children and their families.Burnie Arts Centre
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