'What's the Buzz?' (Primary) is a 16-week social skills enrichment program for 9-11 year olds on the Autism Spectrum that encourages children to think about how to get along with others and explore the benefits of developing new social skills.
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'What's the Buzz?' (Primary) is a 16-week social skills enrichment program for 9-11 year olds on the Autism Spectrum that encourages children to think about how to get along with others and explore the benefits of developing new social skills. |
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'What's the Buzz?' (ages 5-8) is a 16-week social skills enrichment program for 5-8 year olds on the Autism Spectrum that encourages children to think about how to get along with others and explore the benefits of developing new social skills. |
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In this 12-week program, young autistic people aged 14 and over learn the ins and outs of how to work in the hospitality industry from highly experienced mentors, with the potential of future employment opportunities in our 'Shine Like Gold!' Mobile Café or at KOM Café. |
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Dance Diverse is a weekly hip-hop dance program at a beginner-friendly level open to anyone on the Autism Spectrum aged 13 years and over who wishes to participate.
Gold Foundation organises regular social groups for young people on the Autism Spectrum from 12 to 17 years of age. Our Youth Groups are held in a relaxed and fun environment, where young people can be social together, forge lasting friendships and, informally, develop social skills and connect with others their age. |
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A revolutionary new social group by Gold Foundation offering a unique gaming experience and social interaction opportunity for young people on the Autism Spectrum.
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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'What's the Buzz?' (Primary) is a 16-week social skills enrichment program for 9-11 year olds on the Autism Spectrum that encourages children to think about how to get along with others and explore the benefits of developing new social skills. |
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'What's the Buzz?' (ages 5-8) is a 16-week social skills enrichment program for 5-8 year olds on the Autism Spectrum that encourages children to think about how to get along with others and explore the benefits of developing new social skills.
Cadets is an activity-based social group designed to help young people on the Autism Spectrum aged 6-11 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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In this 12-week program, young autistic people aged 14 and over learn the ins and outs of how to work in the hospitality industry from highly experienced mentors, with the potential of future employment opportunities in our 'Shine Like Gold!' Mobile Café or at KOM Café. |
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Dance Diverse is a weekly hip-hop dance program at a beginner-friendly level open to anyone on the Autism Spectrum aged 13 years and over who wishes to participate.
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Our 'Shine Like Gold!' Mobile Café will be catering at the City of Burnside's Family Movie Night, which is screening The Super Mario Bros. Movie More information is available at: https://www.burnside.sa.gov.au/Whats-On/Public-Events/Outdoor-Movie-Night-Super-Mario-Bros-Movie
Gold Foundation organises regular social groups for young people on the Autism Spectrum from 12 to 17 years of age. Our Youth Groups are held in a relaxed and fun environment, where young people can be social together, forge lasting friendships and, informally, develop social skills and connect with others their age. |
2 events,
A revolutionary new social group by Gold Foundation offering a unique gaming experience and social interaction opportunity for young people on the Autism Spectrum.
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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'What's the Buzz?' (Primary) is a 16-week social skills enrichment program for 9-11 year olds on the Autism Spectrum that encourages children to think about how to get along with others and explore the benefits of developing new social skills. |
2 events,
'What's the Buzz?' (ages 5-8) is a 16-week social skills enrichment program for 5-8 year olds on the Autism Spectrum that encourages children to think about how to get along with others and explore the benefits of developing new social skills.
Cadets is an activity-based social group designed to help young people on the Autism Spectrum aged 6-11 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. |
1 event,
In this 12-week program, young autistic people aged 14 and over learn the ins and outs of how to work in the hospitality industry from highly experienced mentors, with the potential of future employment opportunities in our 'Shine Like Gold!' Mobile Café or at KOM Café. |
2 events,
Dance Diverse is a weekly hip-hop dance program at a beginner-friendly level open to anyone on the Autism Spectrum aged 13 years and over who wishes to participate.
Gold Foundation organises regular social groups for young people on the Autism Spectrum from 12 to 17 years of age. Our Youth Groups are held in a relaxed and fun environment, where young people can be social together, forge lasting friendships and, informally, develop social skills and connect with others their age. |
2 events,
A revolutionary new social group by Gold Foundation offering a unique gaming experience and social interaction opportunity for young people on the Autism Spectrum.
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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'What's the Buzz?' (Primary) is a 16-week social skills enrichment program for 9-11 year olds on the Autism Spectrum that encourages children to think about how to get along with others and explore the benefits of developing new social skills. |
2 events,
'What's the Buzz?' (ages 5-8) is a 16-week social skills enrichment program for 5-8 year olds on the Autism Spectrum that encourages children to think about how to get along with others and explore the benefits of developing new social skills.
Cadets is an activity-based social group designed to help young people on the Autism Spectrum aged 6-11 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. |
1 event,
In this 12-week program, young autistic people aged 14 and over learn the ins and outs of how to work in the hospitality industry from highly experienced mentors, with the potential of future employment opportunities in our 'Shine Like Gold!' Mobile Café or at KOM Café. |
2 events,
Dance Diverse is a weekly hip-hop dance program at a beginner-friendly level open to anyone on the Autism Spectrum aged 13 years and over who wishes to participate.
Gold Foundation organises regular social groups for young people on the Autism Spectrum from 12 to 17 years of age. Our Youth Groups are held in a relaxed and fun environment, where young people can be social together, forge lasting friendships and, informally, develop social skills and connect with others their age. |
2 events,
A revolutionary new social group by Gold Foundation offering a unique gaming experience and social interaction opportunity for young people on the Autism Spectrum.
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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'What's the Buzz?' (Primary) is a 16-week social skills enrichment program for 9-11 year olds on the Autism Spectrum that encourages children to think about how to get along with others and explore the benefits of developing new social skills. |
2 events,
'What's the Buzz?' (ages 5-8) is a 16-week social skills enrichment program for 5-8 year olds on the Autism Spectrum that encourages children to think about how to get along with others and explore the benefits of developing new social skills.
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Cadets is an activity-based social group designed to help young people on the Autism Spectrum aged 7-11 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. |
1 event,
In this 12-week program, young autistic people aged 14 and over learn the ins and outs of how to work in the hospitality industry from highly experienced mentors, with the potential of future employment opportunities in our 'Shine Like Gold!' Mobile Café or at KOM Café. |
2 events,
Dance Diverse is a weekly hip-hop dance program at a beginner-friendly level open to anyone on the Autism Spectrum aged 13 years and over who wishes to participate.
Gold Foundation organises regular social groups for young people on the Autism Spectrum from 12 to 17 years of age. Our Youth Groups are held in a relaxed and fun environment, where young people can be social together, forge lasting friendships and, informally, develop social skills and connect with others their age. |
2 events,
A revolutionary new social group by Gold Foundation offering a unique gaming experience and social interaction opportunity for young people on the Autism Spectrum.
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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