York Celebrates Autism event

To help people learn more and talk more about autism, partners across York are welcoming everyone to the city’s first ever York Celebrates Autism event.

The drop-in event will be held on Saturday 6 April from 10am-1:30pm, at Spark:York CIC, (17-21 Piccadilly, York YO1 9PB) during World Autism Week.

Co-created by partners including United Response, City of York Council, the Vale of York Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), The Retreat and Creased Puddle, this is an event for everyone.

People living with autism, as well as academics and artists will be giving talks and performances covering everything related to autism:

10.15 – Jo Jo Hall will be performing her theatre piece ‘In my shoes’ about being a woman with autism

10.40 -The Prehistory of Autism – Callum Scott from the University of York’s archaeology department

11.05 – Women and autism – Dr Katja Oswald

11:30 – Lived experience of autism – Rose Anne

11.55 – Transitions project – Dr Lorna Hamilton

12.20 – Sleep and children with autism – Dr Victoria Knowland from the SleepSmart project at the University of York

12.45 – Riding Lights theatre group performance.

An activity space will be available for the children of people attending the event, and parents will be responsible for their own children.

Council launches day classes for urban foxes

Photography has proved popular with urban foxes in west York

The York Council will provide a series of courses today aimed at integrating urban foxes more fully into the community. A range of classes have been arranged with photography already proving to be a particularly popular option

A Council spokesman said, ” we need to recognise that urban foxes help to keep down vermin. But they also have educational and social needs.”

The programme is being backed by the Foxwood Residents Association

The course will run today at West Offices until 12:00 noon.