It'll feature young adults on the spectrum and local and international speakers on the wider topic of autism.
The need for greater community autism supports in the midlands is the focus of a new, six-week online series.
The Spectrum Series - which kicked off this morning - has been set up by the Laois Offaly Children and Young People's Services Committee.
It'll feature young adults on the spectrum and local and international speakers on the wider topic of autism, and run via Zoom every Wednesday morning until October 27th.
Co-organiser and member of the Laois Offaly Families For Autism group, Mary Dunne says there are a number of aims to the programme:
You can hear more on The Open Door with Ann-Marie Kelly on Midlands 103 at 7 o'clock this evening.
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