AutismPlus
06-09-2010, 10:57
Tickets for this event are currently on a 2 for 1 offer, first come first served basis
Autism Plus invites you to come and hear Simon Weston O.B.E. speak on the topic ‘The Battle of Britain 2010 – developing strategies to overcome barriers in the 21st century’ on Wednesday 15th September 2010 (Battle of Britain day) at the Hilton, Victoria Quays. Doors open at 5.30pm for a 6.30pm start
“Inspiring and uplifting, a lesson in how personal strength and determination can triumph over adversity”
Chris Conway, European Vice President, Digital
We are all facing challenges – finance cuts, falling sales, personal difficulties.
Come and be inspired to find your own strategy to deal with them and to find a way to make a difference.
Tickets for the event are £15 and include light refreshments, profit will go directly to Autism Plus, a registered charity working across the north of England with people with autism. We have a day centre and residential service in Sheffield and are one of the leading providers in the field and we are sector leaders in delivering holistic services which recognise the right to choice for everyone we support. Working with commissioning bodies from across the country, all of our services are rated as good or excellent by the Care Quality Commission.
Tickets and any further questions are available from info@autismplus.co.uk, or by contacting Katie Mitchell on 01405 812128
Registered Charity number 518591
Autism Plus invites you to come and hear Simon Weston O.B.E. speak on the topic ‘The Battle of Britain 2010 – developing strategies to overcome barriers in the 21st century’ on Wednesday 15th September 2010 (Battle of Britain day) at the Hilton, Victoria Quays. Doors open at 5.30pm for a 6.30pm start
“Inspiring and uplifting, a lesson in how personal strength and determination can triumph over adversity”
Chris Conway, European Vice President, Digital
We are all facing challenges – finance cuts, falling sales, personal difficulties.
Come and be inspired to find your own strategy to deal with them and to find a way to make a difference.
Tickets for the event are £15 and include light refreshments, profit will go directly to Autism Plus, a registered charity working across the north of England with people with autism. We have a day centre and residential service in Sheffield and are one of the leading providers in the field and we are sector leaders in delivering holistic services which recognise the right to choice for everyone we support. Working with commissioning bodies from across the country, all of our services are rated as good or excellent by the Care Quality Commission.
Tickets and any further questions are available from info@autismplus.co.uk, or by contacting Katie Mitchell on 01405 812128
Registered Charity number 518591