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FREE laptop gifted to asylum seekers after 8 weeks FREE laptop gifted to asylum seekers after 8 weeks of computer classes. Now, they are confident enough to use online services. This will help them in their entire lives.
This week's FREE computer class. Asylum seekers ar This week's FREE computer class. Asylum seekers are learning IT skills and enjoying it. It also helps them with their mental well-being.
Awareness is knowing that something is happening. Awareness is knowing that something is happening.
Acceptance is seeing a person for who they are.
Awareness is focused on shortcomings or deficits.
Acceptance is focused on what you're good at and what can you do for yourself.
Awareness means you can identify a neurodiversity.
Acceptance means you're able to talk to neurodiverse individuals and gain understanding and compassion.
Awareness is trying to cure me.
Acceptance is not trying to cure me.
Student in the free computer class. Student in the free computer class.
We run computer classes for asylum seekers and ref We run computer classes for asylum seekers and refugees. Anyone can attend, it is free for everyone.
SIM distributed to happy people!!! SIM distributed to happy people!!!
What does Neurodiversity mean? Neurodiversity is a What does Neurodiversity mean?
Neurodiversity is a relatively new term, thought to have been coined in the 1990s by Judy Singer (an autistic individual, parent of an autistic child and Sociologist). It was originally used by the autistic community, who were keen to move away from the medical model and dispel the belief that autism is something to be treated and cured rather than an important and valuable part of human diversity
We run basic computer classes.These courses help We run basic computer classes.These courses help you gain knowledge of basic computer terms and related software and hardware. Hardware and software, MS Word, MS PowerPoint, Security and Networking, etc.
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FREE ONLINE COURSE ON AUTISM....https://www.futu FREE ONLINE COURSE ON AUTISM....https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/autism
Why are we concerned?Less than 3 in 10 autistic Why are we concerned?Less than 3 in 10 autistic people (29%) are in work, this is the lowest figure amongst disabled adults. There are many barriers to working such as understanding, sensory difficulties, lack of workplace adjustments, discrimination and other barriers unique to each autistic person. Autistic people want to work, but the workplace has not been adapted to meet their needs.
What is the Importance of Computers in our lives t What is the Importance of Computers in our lives today.....Personalisation in Education-
Instant access to Information-
Preferred Education Method-
Prepares them for the future-
Advances in Technology-
Increased Effectiveness-
Has an impact on career decisions-
Increased Creativity-
Please visit us for a FREE computer class.
An estimated 7.5% of children diagnosed with cereb An estimated 7.5% of children diagnosed with cerebral palsy are also diagnosed with autism. Learn more about how you can show your support for the autistic community. Please get in touch with us to attend a FREE workshop.
Benefits for Adults: Many jobs today require comp Benefits for Adults:
Many jobs today require computer skills. In fact, adults without basic computer skills may find it difficult to find employment in a tough job market. Learning basic computer skills will only increase the individual's employability.Please get in touch with us for a FREE computer class.
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain. People with ASD often have problems with social communication, interaction, and restricted or repetitive behaviours or interests. People with ASD may also have different ways of learning, moving, or paying attention.
You can find a food bank here :https://www.trus You can find a food bank here :https://www.trusselltrust.org/get-help/find-a-foodbank/
We run FREE basic computer classes. Please visit u We run FREE basic computer classes. Please visit us at Office: 5, 508 Moseley Road, Birmingham, B12 9AH for more information and enrollment. We also give computer devices and SIM cards for FREE. (Subject to availability)
Women and AutismWomen are less likely to be dia Women and AutismWomen are less likely to be diagnosed AND more vulnerable to several risks associated with autism. These risks are magnified for those with additional marginalized identities. ⁠ Women are less likely to be diagnosed with autism and yet have more co-occurring risks associated with autism than cisgender men. It’s a bad equation!
We run a food bank to help people in our local com We run a food bank to help people in our local community in this cost-of-living crisis. Please visit us at Office: 5, 508 Moseley Road, Birmingham, B12 9AH for a FREE food parcel.
Awareness is knowing that something is happening. Awareness is knowing that something is happening.
Acceptance is seeing a person for who they are.
Awareness is focused on shortcomings or deficits.
Acceptance is focused on what you're good at and what can you do for yourself.
Awareness means you can identify a neurodiversity.
Acceptance means you're able to talk to neurodiverse individuals and gain understanding and compassion.
Awareness is trying to cure me.
Acceptance is not trying to cure me.
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