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Free Event for Patients and Families // Autism & Mental Health Webinar Series: Socializing and Masking

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Free Event for Patients and Families // Autism & Mental Health Webinar Series: Socializing and Masking

About the event:

Autism & Mental Health Webinar Series

Designed and hosted by Autistic adults, for anyone!

Join our 6 session interactive workshop series where we discuss different topics that are important to Autistic adults

Socializing and Masking

Dr. Heather Brown, an autistic Associate Professor at the University of Alberta, focuses on neurodiversity and masking. Her research is poised to empower autistic individuals to be more self-confident in their neurodivergence and to develop a better understanding of the factors that most support their well-being.

Register for the event here: Autism & Mental Health Webinar Series: Socializing and Masking Tickets, Thu, 8 Dec 2022 at 7:00 PM | Eventbrite

About the organizers:

This web event is hosted by the RBC Patient and Family Learning Space at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.

The RBC Patient and Family Learning Space (PFLS) is an interactive hub for patients, families and the community to access reliable information about mental health, substance use and recovery. We offer our services in-person and virtually, and our resources are available in print, web and app format. Through the PFLS you can attend interactive workshops and webinars, and discover a variety of community-based services that might help you in your recovery.

Sign up for the monthly newsletter at: CPD (list-manage.com)

Read November's edition: November's Patient and Family Learning Space Newsletter (campaign-archive.com)

Learn more at: The RBC Patient and Family Learning Space | CAMH

This event is in collaboration with the Azrieli Adult Neurodevelopmental Centre

Access more information about the work at Azrieli and the related hcardd program here:

https://www.camh.ca/en/your-ca...velopmental-services

https://www.porticonetwork.ca/web/hcardd

This project is supported by the Public Health Agency of Canada

**The speakers' opinions are their own and may not represent the views of CAMH

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