AutistiCon, our annual autism information event for Leeds, is back for 2024! The date and venue have both been confirmed for next year. The event will take place on Tuesday, 11th June 2024 from 9.30am - 4pm and will be located at Leeds Playhouse in Leeds City Centre.  

What is AutistiCon?

AutistiCon is a FREE annual event which aims to educate, enlighten and share what it really means to be autistic.

The event hosts guest speakers, information stalls, activities, as well as performances and artworks created by autistic people.

We believe that as a free, open to all, autism convention, AutistiCon is a genuinely innovative and unique experience.

Who is the event for? 

First and foremost, AutistiCon exists to serve the autistic community, but anyone with an interest in neurodiversity is welcome.

The event caters for autistic people, families and carers, professionals, business leaders, or anyone with an interest in finding our more about autism and what it means to be autistic.

AutistiCon provides information for people at all stages of life, so is relevant to both adults and children. As well as being a place to learn, the event serves as an opportunity for autistic people to find like minded people, and to provide information on the services and support networks that are available in our region.

What can be expected at the event?

At the event, you can expect to see:

  • Autistic guest speakers and professional speakers, who will be confirmed closer to the event
  • Information stalls from local services working with autistic adults and children
  • Content from autistic people about their lived experiences
  • Exhibits and performances from local autistic artists 

The event is organised by a steering group made up of Leeds Autism Services, Leeds Autism AIM and Yorkshire Autism AIM (part of The Advonet Group), Specialist Autism Services, Forum Central, Leeds City Council and Lighthouse Futures Trust.

Volunteers Wanted

We are looking for volunteers for the 2024 AutistiCon event. Anyone can register to volunteer, but we are particularly interested in hearing from autistic / neurodivergent volunteers. 

Use the button below to find out more and register your interest in becoming a volunteer. 

Volunteering

We Need Your Help!  

To ensure the event is as accessible as possible, we make sure it is completely free to attend... and we need your help to keep it that way! 

From the feedback we've had from attendees, this event is crucial in helping to make Leeds one of the friendliest places for autistic people and their families to live in the UK, but we desperately need to raise funds to ensure we can host AutistiCon events for as long as they are needed. 

If you think you can help, please visit our AutistiCon event appeal page using the button below. There you can donate directly, find out about other ways to help, and to view the impact report from last years' event. 

Any assistance, no matter how small, will be very gratefully accepted. 

I'd like to help

Information Stalls

There will be a variety of stallholders at AutistiCon this year, from support providers, health care, diagnosis, employment, mental health, social groups and more.

If your organisation would like to apply for a stall at AutistiCon 2024 please complete the Application Form below.

Stall Holder Application Form

Exciting Plans

The steering group are already working hard on confirming details for the 2024 event. We would also like to say a big thank you to everyone who took part in the public survey and for sharing your thoughts. 

The feedback received provides the steering group with invaluable information which helps us plan and make sure we are covering topics which are important to local autistic people.   

The public survey has now closed, however if you'd like to keep up-to-date with AutistiCon 2024 plans then sign up to our mailing list.

Sign Up To AutistiCon Mailing List 

Save The Date Flyer!

 Visit the official AutistiCon website to keep up-to-date with this years event announcements

Visit AutistiCon website

 The AutistiCon event is provided by a partnership of local people and organisations including: