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A Day with Professor Tony Attwood

 

Dates

Times

09:00
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16:30

Location

Live at Easterbrook Hall in Dumfries, Streaming at North West Castle in Stranraer

Price

Concession prices for this event are available to families and carers of those with Autism and individuals themselves.
Tickets cost £80 for the in-person event with Tony Attwood in Dumfries, and the concession is £30. While tickets to watch the live stream in Stranraer costs £50 with a concession price of £25.

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We are hosting Professor Tony Attwood, a renowned expert in the field of Autism for a one-day event in Dumfries!

On the 18th of May Professor Attwood will be giving two presentations live in Dumfries and the talks will also be live-streamed to Stranraer. We are very excited about this event and are delighted to be welcoming Professor Attwood to Dumfries and Galloway. For more information about the event and the presentations being given by Professor Attwood, see this page on our website.

This is a day aimed at parents, individuals, and those that support autistic children and young people, and concession prices are available to families and carers, and Autistic individuals themselves.

Get your tickets today!


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