Minds of All Kinds - Understanding and Supporting Neurodiversity

Minds of All Kinds - Understanding and Supporting Neurodiversity

Findon Community CentreFindon, SA
Monday, Mar 16, 2026 from 6 pm to 8 pm
Overview

Join us to hear from a panel of lived experience speakers celebrating Autistic and Neurodiverse experiences!

Minds of All Kinds – Understanding and Supporting Neurodiversity

Join us for an evening celebrating neurodivergent experiences and building greater understanding across our community.

This special event brings together a panel of lived-experience speakers who will share their personal journeys, challenge common myths and misconceptions, and discuss practical supports across different life stages. Through conversations and Q&A, we’ll explore what neurodivergence can look and feel like in everyday life — at school, at work, at home, and in the community.

You’ll also have the opportunity to connect with local services, engage in interactive learning activities, and explore resources, tools and supports available for autistic and neurodivergent people and their families.

Whether you are neurodivergent yourself, supporting a loved one, working in the community, or simply wanting to learn more, this event offers a welcoming space to listen, learn and connect.

Registrations are essential.
If there is something specific you would like to learn more about, or a question you would like answered, please submit it during registration under: “Do you have any questions for our lived experience speakers?”

Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Location: Findon Community Centre
Cost: Free event (light catering provided)

This event is part of the City of Charles Sturt Community Voices Series, showcasing the lived experiences, strengths, stories and diversity of our community.

This event is proudly delivered in partnership with Autism SA.

Join us to hear from a panel of lived experience speakers celebrating Autistic and Neurodiverse experiences!

Minds of All Kinds – Understanding and Supporting Neurodiversity

Join us for an evening celebrating neurodivergent experiences and building greater understanding across our community.

This special event brings together a panel of lived-experience speakers who will share their personal journeys, challenge common myths and misconceptions, and discuss practical supports across different life stages. Through conversations and Q&A, we’ll explore what neurodivergence can look and feel like in everyday life — at school, at work, at home, and in the community.

You’ll also have the opportunity to connect with local services, engage in interactive learning activities, and explore resources, tools and supports available for autistic and neurodivergent people and their families.

Whether you are neurodivergent yourself, supporting a loved one, working in the community, or simply wanting to learn more, this event offers a welcoming space to listen, learn and connect.

Registrations are essential.
If there is something specific you would like to learn more about, or a question you would like answered, please submit it during registration under: “Do you have any questions for our lived experience speakers?”

Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Location: Findon Community Centre
Cost: Free event (light catering provided)

This event is part of the City of Charles Sturt Community Voices Series, showcasing the lived experiences, strengths, stories and diversity of our community.

This event is proudly delivered in partnership with Autism SA.

Accessibility: Wheelchair access, accessible toilets and accessible parking available.

Accessibility Pre-Visit Information

If you have any access or inclusion requirements, or any questions regarding accessibility, please contact contact staff via below details.

Number: (08) 8408 1111

Email: aarhbal@charlessturt.sa.gov.au.

Transport and parking:

  • Bus: Bus routes via Findon Rd, Route 100. Stop 214 (East and West side).
  • Car: Parking available in front of Findon Community Centre, including accessible parking spaces close to the entrance.

The City of Charles Sturt would like to acknowledge the land we occupy today is the traditional lands of the Kaurna people and that we respect their spiritual relationship with their country. We also acknowledge the Kaurna people as the custodians of the greater Adelaide region and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to the living Kaurna people today.

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In-person

Location

Findon Community Centre

222 Findon Road

Findon, SA 5023

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