What to Expect
This engaging 2-hour workshop offers parents and caregivers valuable insights into the communication needs of children with autism. You will learn to recognise behaviour as a form of communication and discover positive, practical strategies to support your child both at home and in daily life.
Designed for adults with a basic understanding of autism, this session provides a supportive environment to deepen your knowledge and skills. Light refreshments will be provided to keep you comfortable throughout the workshop.
Priority booking is given to Vincent residents, ensuring local families have access to this important resource.
Activity Details
The workshop runs from 17:00 to 19:00 on Tuesday, 21 July 2026, at the City of Vincent Community Centre. It is suitable for parents, caregivers, and adults interested in learning more about autism communication and behaviour.
You will explore communication techniques tailored to children with autism and understand how to interpret behaviours effectively. The session encourages interaction and practical application of strategies.
Bookings are essential to secure your place, so early registration is recommended.
Location and Access
Held at the City of Vincent Community Centre, located at 99 Loftus Street, Leederville, this venue is easily accessible by public transport and offers a welcoming community atmosphere.
The centre is equipped to accommodate all attendees comfortably, with accessible facilities available.
Parking and transport options nearby make attending hassle-free for busy parents.
Important Information
This workshop is free of charge and best suited for adults with some prior knowledge of autism.
Light refreshments will be provided to enhance your experience.
Please note that bookings are essential and priority is given to residents of the City of Vincent.
Booking and Prices
Attendance is free, but places are limited, so booking early is important.
To register, please contact the City of Vincent via phone or email, or use the online booking link provided.
Priority will be given to Vincent residents to ensure community members benefit first.