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AsIAm Autistic Adult Support

Autistic Adult Support & Wellbeing Programme

The AsIAm Adult Support & Wellbeing Programme began in 2021 and we have been overwhelmed by the support and engagement received from the Autistic community. Through the programme, we provide peer-led spaces that are safe and empowering for Autistic adults to meet, socialise, and discuss issues that are important to them. We also run activity-based groups that are fun, interactive, and support the wellbeing of our community in an accepted environment, both in-person and online.

Our Adult Support and Wellbeing Officers are here to help!

Please feel free to contact us at any time. We will be happy to reply, once your query is regarding Autistic adults – otherwise, we will refer you to the appropriate team or relevant support.

Please note that due to the volume of queries received, we may be delayed in replying to you.

Rachel Merriman, Sam Marcus
Adult Support and Wellbeing Officers
E: adultgroups@asiam.ie

Who can take part in the Adult Support & Wellbeing programme?

Any Autistic adult over the age of 18 who is currently based in Ireland can take part.

You do not have to have an official diagnosis. You can take part if you self-identify as Autistic or are waiting on an assessment.

Please note: If you have additional support or accessibility needs, let us know and we will take all reasonable measures to ensure you can fully participate in the group.

How do I register for the groups?

To register for the groups, you must first fill in the form below to register for our newsletter. You will then receive an email each Friday with info on upcoming groups and links to book in. Please note: you must register for the newsletter in order to receive the links to book into the groups. If you have any questions you can email us at adultgroups@asiam.ie.

Please note: To ensure that we comply with GDPR and to maintain the personal autonomy of every Autistic adult, we require all participants who wish to take part to email us themselves, where possible. We understand that there may be instances when a support worker or family member is emailing on behalf of the participant.

Current Groups


FAQs



 • What is the purpose of the adult groups?
The Adult Group’s aim to reduce social isolation in the adult autistic community in Ireland by running two kinds of groups - wellbeing, peer-led social groups and fun, activity-based groups. Please note, the groups are a social space, not a therapeutic (space) experience.

• Where do the groups take place?
We offer online and in-person groups across Ireland


• Do I have to turn my camera on while attending online?
Our Facilitators create an inclusive space for all attendees. When registering for a group you can request any accommodations you may need. If you feel more comfortable with your camera off, that is totally fine.

Disclaimer and links to urgent support services

The Adult Support & Wellbeing Programme is not therapeutic and we cannot provide support in place of medical attention.

Though these groups are intended to be enjoyable spaces, at times, community members may discuss or raise topics that some may find upsetting. The support these peer groups offer is only support. If you have any significant issues or are seeking medical advice, please speak to your GP. If you ever feel you are in a mental health crisis and need urgent help, please refer to the following for additional advice and support.

• Samaritans: 116123
• Bodywhys: 01 – 2107906
• Txt support: https://text50808.ie/ – 50808
• Aware: Depression – 1800 80 48 48

Code of Conduct

By attending one of our groups, you agree to abide by the guidelines within the Code of Conduct. We ask that you please note our Code of Conduct is an evolving document that will be refined continuously with the safety and wellbeing of our community in mind.

Read or Download: AsIAm Adult Support Programme Code of Conduct

Visual Guides - What to Expect from the Groups