January marked the 10th anniversary of Autus! It's been an amazing 10 years of projects, with participants and staff coming and going, some of them recent and bittersweet.
Just before we broke up for Christmas, everyone got together to add the anniversary to our end of year celebrations, and everyone in SJC has worked really hard to create a showcase exhibit on the upper floor of the Shine Gallery! And a video to go along with it!
Social Job Club will be hosting an end of term bash on the AIM Grid at their new Games Resort Island! Come and join in from 2pm on Thursday the 29th of July.
Keeping it Wild is underway, and our participant Solly has been keeping a blog chronicling the progress of the project and its participants. Click here to check it out!
You can also find pictures of our progress and photos taken by our participants here, on flickr!
The Connect4D video is now available for viewing, and can be found either below or on the Connect4D page in the Projects section!
Once again, if you would like to organise a visit to your school, college, or organisation presenting our project, then please contact info@autus.org.uk.
Our year-long research project, Connect 4D, is finally drawing to an end!
The result includes a sim and accompanying video that describes the results of the project, designed in large part by our participants, many of whom have Autism.
The overall project aim is to inform young adults about the ways they can get involved with Local Democracy in the Greater London area.
CITY LEADERS (LONDON YOUTH): YOUR SUPPORT REQUESTED
As part of the City Leaders project we are collecting some personal experiences of having autism or similar social difficulties to raise ore public awareness.
We are especially interested in YOU and YOUR experiences in the following areas
A booklet to help potential researchers for our Connect 4D project is now available! If you want to know just what being a researcher for the project is all about, then please click here