Chefs will make new friends, and improve their social skills through teamwork, sharing, and responsibility. Cooking is a universal skill that offers a unique opportunity to explore many life lessons.
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Chefs will make new friends, and improve their social skills through teamwork, sharing, and responsibility. Cooking is a universal skill that offers a unique opportunity to explore many life lessons. |
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‘What’s the Buzz?’ (for ages 12-15) is a social and emotional skills training program created in 2019 to help older children improve social connections and navigate social situations. The program follows on from the highly successful ‘What’s the Buzz?’ (for ages 5-8) and ‘What’s the Buzz’ (for ages 9-11) which Gold Foundation has run for... Read more |
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Cadets is an activity-based social group designed to help young people on the autism spectrum aged 8-12 develop friendships and improve their social well-being. Through conversations and activities, participants have the opportunity to improve their confidence and build their social skills in a safe and fun environment. |
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Gold Foundation organises regular social groups for young people on the Autism Spectrum from 13 to 18 years of age.
$15
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Not So Youth Group is a social group for young adults on the Autism Spectrum where attendees can be social, find common ground and make friends, all the while continuing to develop communication and social skills. |
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1 event,
Chefs will make new friends, and improve their social skills through teamwork, sharing, and responsibility. Cooking is a universal skill that offers a unique opportunity to explore many life lessons. |
1 event,
‘What’s the Buzz?’ (for ages 12-15) is a social and emotional skills training program created in 2019 to help older children improve social connections and navigate social situations. The program follows on from the highly successful ‘What’s the Buzz?’ (for ages 5-8) and ‘What’s the Buzz’ (for ages 9-11) which Gold Foundation has run for... Read more |
1 event,
Cadets is an activity-based social group designed to help young people on the autism spectrum aged 8-12 develop friendships and improve their social well-being. Through conversations and activities, participants have the opportunity to improve their confidence and build their social skills in a safe and fun environment. |
0 events,
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1 event,
Gold Foundation organises regular social groups for young people on the Autism Spectrum from 13 to 18 years of age.
$15
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1 event,
Not So Youth Group is a social group for young adults on the Autism Spectrum where attendees can be social, find common ground and make friends, all the while continuing to develop communication and social skills. |
0 events,
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1 event,
Chefs will make new friends, and improve their social skills through teamwork, sharing, and responsibility. Cooking is a universal skill that offers a unique opportunity to explore many life lessons. |
1 event,
‘What’s the Buzz?’ (for ages 12-15) is a social and emotional skills training program created in 2019 to help older children improve social connections and navigate social situations. The program follows on from the highly successful ‘What’s the Buzz?’ (for ages 5-8) and ‘What’s the Buzz’ (for ages 9-11) which Gold Foundation has run for... Read more |
1 event,
Cadets is an activity-based social group designed to help young people on the autism spectrum aged 8-12 develop friendships and improve their social well-being. Through conversations and activities, participants have the opportunity to improve their confidence and build their social skills in a safe and fun environment. |
0 events,
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1 event,
Gold Foundation organises regular social groups for young people on the Autism Spectrum from 13 to 18 years of age.
$15
|
1 event,
Not So Youth Group is a social group for young adults on the Autism Spectrum where attendees can be social, find common ground and make friends, all the while continuing to develop communication and social skills. |
0 events,
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|
1 event,
Chefs will make new friends, and improve their social skills through teamwork, sharing, and responsibility. Cooking is a universal skill that offers a unique opportunity to explore many life lessons. |
1 event,
‘What’s the Buzz?’ (for ages 12-15) is a social and emotional skills training program created in 2019 to help older children improve social connections and navigate social situations. The program follows on from the highly successful ‘What’s the Buzz?’ (for ages 5-8) and ‘What’s the Buzz’ (for ages 9-11) which Gold Foundation has run for... Read more |
1 event,
Cadets is an activity-based social group designed to help young people on the autism spectrum aged 8-12 develop friendships and improve their social well-being. Through conversations and activities, participants have the opportunity to improve their confidence and build their social skills in a safe and fun environment. |
0 events,
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1 event,
Gold Foundation organises regular social groups for young people on the Autism Spectrum from 13 to 18 years of age.
$15
|
1 event,
Not So Youth Group is a social group for young adults on the Autism Spectrum where attendees can be social, find common ground and make friends, all the while continuing to develop communication and social skills. |
0 events,
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|
1 event,
Chefs will make new friends, and improve their social skills through teamwork, sharing, and responsibility. Cooking is a universal skill that offers a unique opportunity to explore many life lessons. |
1 event,
‘What’s the Buzz?’ (for ages 12-15) is a social and emotional skills training program created in 2019 to help older children improve social connections and navigate social situations. The program follows on from the highly successful ‘What’s the Buzz?’ (for ages 5-8) and ‘What’s the Buzz’ (for ages 9-11) which Gold Foundation has run for... Read more |
1 event,
Cadets is an activity-based social group designed to help young people on the autism spectrum aged 8-12 develop friendships and improve their social well-being. Through conversations and activities, participants have the opportunity to improve their confidence and build their social skills in a safe and fun environment. |
0 events,
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1 event,
Gold Foundation organises regular social groups for young people on the Autism Spectrum from 13 to 18 years of age.
$15
|
1 event,
Not So Youth Group is a social group for young adults on the Autism Spectrum where attendees can be social, find common ground and make friends, all the while continuing to develop communication and social skills. |
0 events,
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