Autism Safety Awareness - Essential Skills for Emergency Situations
Event description
Did you know that some security guards may mistake autistic individuals as intoxicated and treat them unfairly? Did you know people on the autism spectrum may feel overwhelmed and hide themselves during emergencies?Â
Join us for a groundbreaking event focused on autism safety awareness and essential skills for emergency situations.Â
This workshop is an essential opportunity to learn about crucial issues affecting the autistic community.Â
Don't miss out on this life-saving event - book your seat now!Â
The event is FREE!
Our keynote speaker, Berinda Karp, is an award-winning program manager with 35 years of experience supporting individuals with neurodiverse conditions. As the Founder and CEO of Autism STEP Australia, she will provide critical information on how to stay safe during emergencies and help ensure that autistic individuals receive fair treatment from security personnel.
Who is this workshop for:
- Autistic people
- First responders and emergency services
- Service Providers to learn how to fulfil NDIA mandatory requirements
- School teachers and principals
- Hospitality manager
- Community leaders
- Business leaders
- Anyone interested in emergency rescue and autismÂ
The event will take place on Monday, 28 August 2023, from 10:15 AM to 2 PM, at the Penrith Baptist Church, 11 Morello Terrace, Caddens NSW 2747.
Access information:Â
This is an accessible venue, however, parking is limited on-site.
We are grateful to our sponsors for subsidising the prices and making the event accessible to all.
We also want to acknowledge and pay our respects to the Traditional owners of the land on which we will be gathering.
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