Be social your way
This is the place where young autistic and neurodivergent people can search for autism friendly activities and connect with like-minded people with similar interests
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Connecting young autistic people with each other
The A List Social Hubs are face-to-face meet ups where young neurodivergent people can meet others, make friends or just hang out. Either way, we let you be social your way.You can also find resources and videos.
Being Social
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Introducing The A List
The A List is an incredible project built for autistic and neurodivergent people, led by the autistic, neurodivergent voice.The A List is made up of an Online Platform of autism friendly activities Australia-wide and its most recent addition, face-to-face Social Hubs where young neurodivergent people can just hang out and ‘be social their way’.

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The A List face-to-face Social Hubs are introduced by a few of the young people that attend them. They share why they love hanging out at The A List.
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Co-founders Bianca Shapiro and Nicole Gamerov introduce The A List with the help of two of our A List Ambassadors Richard and Spike.
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The A List Resources
Videos & written resources to support you in reaching your social goals
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The A List Partners
We surround ourselves with organisations that support the autistic and neurodivergent community with as much dedication as we we do.
Connecting families with autism-specific supports & services
The MyCareSpace team can help connect you with providers who have the skills and experience you need! Ask our team for help today!
Connecting families with autism-specific supports & services
Expert Autism Plan Managers who support parents of autistic children, helping them access, understand and get the most from NDIS Funding.
Connecting families with autism-specific supports & services
Curtin University supports research guided by the needs and experiences of autistic people to help build independence and engagement.