This workshop introduces parents, caregivers and community members to neurodiversity and neurodivergence, addressing common misconceptions and highlighting the wide spectrum of lived experiences. Explore how environments, culture, communication, and social interactions affect inclusion, and leave with practical strategies to help neurodivergent people feel seen, valued and accepted.
This is a free event for adults 18+ and bookings are essential.
For more information, please contact Warnbro Community Library on 9528 8577 or email rockinghamlibraries@rockingham.wa.gov.au.
If you have any specific needs or require accommodations in order to comfortably attend this event, such as visual aids, a quiet space, or accessible seating, please let us know.
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What is a hearing loop?
A hearing loop (sometimes called an induction loop) is an assistive listening device that benefits people with hearing aids. The hearing loop provides a magnetic, wireless signal that is picked up by the hearing aid when it is set to the T position.
These units are now available to provide assistance to customers at the following locations:
- Mary Davies Library and Community Centre
- Warnbro Community Library
- Rockingham Library
- Safety Bay Library
- Autumn Centre
- Aqua Jetty
- Administration Building.
A Chill Out Zone will be available as a low‑sensory space for attendees with sensory sensitivities. Noise‑cancelling headphones and tactile items will be available to borrow while in the space.
A Changing Places facility is located in Churchill Park. These facilities are larger than standard accessible toilets and are designed for people with high support needs who require additional space and assistance.
Please note: an MLAK key is required for access. For more information, visit Accessible community facilities.
ACROD parking is available.
An accessible viewing space is available near the stage. Please let event staff know if you would like to access this area.