My child is diagnosed with autism- what should I do?

FREE webinar via Zoom

Tuesday 7 May, 8.00-9.00 pm AEST

Has your child recently received an autism diagnosis/or is currently in the process of diagnosis? We understand that this can be a confusing and overwhelming time.

This talk is designed to empower you to make informed decisions. Psychologist and Autism Partnership’s National Clinical Director, Karen McKinnon, will guide and help you become informed so that you can start confidently working out the next steps for your child. The talk will cover:

  • Understanding the diagnosis.
  • Navigating the possible supports that you can access.
  • Some practical first steps you can take to help your child.
  • Resources to help you along the way.
  • Opportunity to ask your questions.

Who is this talk suitable for?

This talk is suitable for parents and carers of children up to the age of 6 years who have either recently received an autism diagnosis for their child or are in the process of a diagnosis.

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Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and information so that you can make informed decisions about the next steps for your child.

Learn more about your speaker

Karen McKinnon is Autism Partnership’s National Clinical Director, a registered Psychologist, and Board Certified Behaviour Analyst. She has worked in the field since 1995 and has consulted nationally and internationally with families of children with autism. Her work includes diagnostic assessments, psychological consultation, school consultation, and supervision of behavioural intervention programs, along with Autism Partnership’s staff training and professional development. She regularly presents at seminars and conferences.

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About Autism Partnership

Autism Partnership has been supporting children and families for over 25 years. We believe that every child deserves a life of independence and opportunity. We provide autism-specific services, intervention and support to autistic children and their families. Autism Partnership is a not-for-profit organisation.

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