Catrina and her associates offer a wide range of open events about autism and neurodiversity both in-person and online
These may include Catrina’s insight into her latest research and experience as well as topical discussion and guest speakers.
All events offer you a practical insight into improving inclusive practice for your ‘ learner in mind’.

About our events
If you have a child in mind who is causing you to think very carefully about your current teaching practice or parenting style, it may be useful for you to attend an event that will help you to gain some techniques to enable you to support this autistic learner. We offer a range of different topics. Popular events have included information about differentiation and autism, the sensory system and how it affects classroom learning, autism and how it affects play in young learners, and anxious non-attenders.
We provide regular events which are open to the public via either online platforms or in person. For the full list of what is available please visit the link below.

These events are available internationally and online
Upcoming Events
- Multiple Dates02 Feb, 16:00 – 18:00Online workshopCatrina Lowri is a neurodivergent teacher and researcher. During this online workshop she will discuss her own experiences and the latest research and thinking on situational mutism to help you support your learner in mind.
- Multiple Dates02 Feb, 16:00 – 18:00Online workshopCatrina Lowri is a neurodivergent teacher and researcher. During this online event she will discuss the latest research and thinking on exclusion prevention and how you can apply these to support your learner in mind.
- Multiple Dates14 Feb, 16:00 – 18:00Online WorkshopCatrina Lowri is a neurodivergent teacher and researcher. Here she will share her insights into the neurodiveristy, the sensory system and how you can work to improve regulation for your learner in mind.
- Multiple Dates14 Mar, 16:00 – 18:00Online workshopCatrina Lowri is neurodivergent teacher and researcher. During this online workshop she will discuss the most recent research and thinking in Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and talk about how you can apply this to the support you give to your learner in mind.
Opening hours
Mon 11-6
Tues to Sat 9-6
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