Autistic people living in Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale, their families and caregivers are being invited to join the Autism Co-Production Network.
A meeting is being held to enable people to find out more about how they can get involved with co-production to influence the way that services are designed, commissioned, and delivered.
Rochdale Gateway Leisure has been selected to host The Autism Co-Production and the next event will be held on Saturday 1 March.
Service and training manager at Rochdale Gateway Leisure, Roxanne Sharp said: “The Autism Co-Production Network creates opportunities for autistic individuals, professionals, caregivers, and organisations to co-produce services, policies, and initiatives that directly impact the autistic community.”
The event will be at the Rainbows Café at Rochdale Gateway, 2 Kenion Street, Rochdale, OL16 1SN from 11am to 1pm on 1 March and free refreshments will be available.
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