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Helping autistic students thrive at school

Join our panel as they explore innovative ways to incorporate autism inclusion and education into classrooms.

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Join our speakers as they explore innovative ways to incorporate autism inclusion and education into classrooms. With research that underpins practical, real-world strategies, Curtin University Professor Sonya Girdler, Director of the Curtin Autism Research Group (CARG), will discuss projects such as SCHOOL KONTAKT™, a Social Skills Toolkit for autistic students that is helping to create opportunities for them to thrive.  

We’ll also hear from South Australia’s Director of Strategic Translational Research, Dr Emma Goodall, on how the State is working to apply research to policy to make positive changes for the autism community.   

Following the lecture, there will also be an opportunity to engage with the researchers and autism advocates, including Lisa Munday MLA, and Jo Hall and Debbie Hawthorn from the School of Special Educational Needs: Disability (SSEND) in a panel discussion.  

Don’t miss this exclusive event and the chance to help shape the future of autism education.  

If you can’t make it in person, you can join us online. Please note a link to stream the event will be sent to you via email closer to the date. 

CARG is dedicated to supporting the unique skills of individuals on the autism spectrum with research guided by and for them. Their research is made possible by the generous donation from the Stan Perron Charitable Foundation and Telethon. 



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