World Autism Awareness Day webinar resources

With support from ADHD Aware, Grassroots Suicide Prevention, Possability People and Southdown, UOK hosted a webinar aimed at understanding and embracing the differences autistic people bring to our world on the 2nd of April 2025 – World Autism Awareness Day.

We were joined by autistic professionals, peers and colleagues for some real-life stories, interactive activities, and valuable insights on how you can help create a better world for people with Autism Spectrum Condition.

The webinar was chaired by Brooke Joyce, UOK Partnership Lead and we were joined by:

  • Tanja Conway-Grim – Autistic Professional 
  • Emily Nuttall – Expert by Experience
  • Katie Hudson – ADHD Aware 
  • Fiona Albone – Southdown
  • Alice Brookes – Southdown
  • Christopher HogginsSouthdown client

Thank you to everyone for their support.

Resources from the webinar:

Recording and slides from the webinar coming soon…

Local and national organisations that support and lobby for autistic people

ADHD Aware – In-person peer support sessions in Brighton and online

Amaze – Information, advice and support to families with children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities

Ambitious About Autism – Specialist schools and colleges, national youth and employability programmes, campaigning for change

Autism Alliance UK – A national partnership of not for profit organisations that support autistic people and their families

Autism Central – For parents and carers of autistic children, young people and adults

Grace Eyre – Supporting people with a learning disability and autistic people to live the lives they want

National Autistic Society Advice and guidance about autism and the challenges autistic people and their families face

NHS Autism Support

Webinar from Ambitious about Autism on Thursday 3rd April 2025 : An introduction to autism in the workplace – Webinar Tickets, Multiple Dates | Eventbrite

Autistica Tips Hub

From our speakers…

Tanja

Tanja is a specialist senior coach supporting neurodivergent people in the workplace and offers mentoring to coaches new to ND coaching. She does consultancy for organisations and services on all aspects of neurodiversity, missing people and suicide prevention. Tanja also creates and develop bespoke training on all aspects of neurodiversity, missing people, suicide prevention and co-production to a wide range of services & organisations: police, ambulance services, mental and acute health trusts, fire services, prison, probation & forensic services, youth offending services, councils, universities, charities, community organisations and many more. Please get in touch for more information – conway-grim@runbox.com

Christopher

You can buy Christopher’s wonderful book via the link below, or at Walrus & Oyster in Canterbury

The Illustrated Autist by Christopher Hoggins – Etsy UK

Emily and Grassroots Suicide Prevention

Resources from Katie Hudson (ADHD Aware)

  1. The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk- This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the impact of childhood trauma on the body and mind. Van der Kolk explores how trauma affects the brain and nervous system and provides insights into healing through various therapeutic techniques.
  2. The Deepest Well by Nadine Burke Harris- In this book, Harris delves into the long-term effects of childhood trauma on physical and mental health. She provides a comprehensive approach to addressing and preventing trauma, including early intervention and community support.
  3. Complex PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving by Pete Walker- Walker offers an in-depth understanding of complex PTSD and the unique challenges survivors face. He provides practical tools and techniques for healing and self-care, including mindfulness and emotional regulation.
  4. Childhood Disrupted: How Your Biography Becomes Your Biology by Donna Jackson Nakazawa- Nakazawa explores the link between childhood trauma and chronic illness, including autoimmune disorders, cancer, and heart disease. She offers a holistic approach to healing that addresses emotional, physical, and spiritual needs.
  5. Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents by Lindsay C. Gibson- This book is a powerful resource for anyone who grew up with emotionally immature parents. Gibson offers insights into how emotional immaturity affects children and provides practical tools for healing and setting boundaries. She also explores how to develop healthy relationships as an adult.