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so that they form intentional friendships that broaden and enrich their lives

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so that they develop stronger links in the wider community

Building advocacy networks for people

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The National Autistic Society (NAS) has asked us to share an exciting invitation with anyone who might be interested. Dr Temple Grandin will be in Reading on the 3rd June, talking about her life and experiences. Members of the audience will have an opportunity to ask questions and seek her advice.

Diagnosed with autism as a child, Temple Grandin has become one of the top scientists in the humane livestock handling industry. She is also an accomplished speaker and prolific author.

The event in Reading on 3rd June will also feature other speakers on the autism spectrum. The NAS expects the event to interest not only professionals but also autistic people, their families and carers. The NAS is offering them a reduced fee to encourage them to attend.

If you would like to take advantage of the early booking rate, you'll need to register by Thursday 31st March. Here's the link for more information: Dr Temple Grandin