On October 6, 7 and 8, 2023, Thinking Autism will be holding an international conference, Differential Diagnosis: Actionable Pathways to Improved Well-being – learning for parents, professionals and adults with autism, once again held in South Kensington.
Our charity understands that it can take a lot of effort to attend this kind of event, so we wanted to share what others think about the work we do. We hope their words will inspire you to join us in London. Knowledge is power when it comes to health and well-being. Join us to increase your knowledge and your circle of support.
What participants say about Thinking Autism events
“I would like to thank you for organising this event, and at such a reasonable fee. This event exceeded my expectations totally; very stimulating, informative and encouraging! I also liked the friendly atmosphere at the conference.”
“Thinking Autism is a lifeline for our family. It is our first port of call for any queries related to autism, for networking with other families and for information that is vital on our day-to-day living with autism. With Thinking Autism we feel valued, respected and that we are not alone. We owe Thinking Autism our greatest and deepest gratitude.”
“I would’ve travelled to the moon to help my child. In the end I only had to go as far as central London to find a room full of people with great ideas to steer me in the right direction and explore otherwise unknown options.”
“I have attended the Thinking Autism conferences for a number of years. As a parent of a child with autism, the access to hear of the latest research with respect to the health issues that accompany the diagnosis of autism, is absolutely invaluable. My son has an improved outlook that is a direct result of the information I have learned. This forum and access to professional researchers gives us as parents hope that our children are not forgotten. The effect that this has on us as a family cannot be underestimated. Thank you for all your hard work.”
Find out more
For more information, visit www.thinkingautism.org.uk/events