About this Event
Youthline Wellington is proud to present the wellbeing and social dynamics of ADHD and autistic youth, an educational and interactive workshop hosted by two passionate and knowledgeable PhD students within the School of Psychology and School of Health, VuW.
Maggie Shippam has worked within the youth work sector since 2011 and is passionate about improving the wellbeing and outcomes of rainbow and neurodivergent/disabled young people in their community. More recently, Maggie turned their attention towards advisory work, as well as conducting research in those areas.
Apoorva Sriram is a full-time PhD student within the School of Psychology at Victoria University of Wellington. She has extensively worked with neurodiverse children since 2012 in India, which has shaped her career decisions to date.
For more information, or to register for this event, please either register here OR email the Coordinator at [email protected] with your details. Registrations are vital, and spots limited, so please make sure you have registered to secure your spot. Once you have registered, you will be emailed a confirmation and a survey link that is to be completed before the workshop, so that our lovely hosts can make sure the evening is informative, and relevant.
This workshop is in-person only, due to the interactive nature.
Please ensure you are at the venue by 5:45, for a 6:00pm start.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Te Pokapū Hapori, 105 Manners Street, Wellington, New Zealand
NZD 0.00