Neuroconvergence

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Richmond Barracks, Saturday 22nd June

Neuroconvergence 2024 is a festival gathering to launch a new collective neurodivergent community concept. The Festival will take place from 2pm-6pm on the 22nd of June 2024 at Richmond Barracks. This is a free event with the support of Dublin City Council.

We are planning an event that will break down barriers and bring people together for meaningful conversation, encounters and celebration.

Join us for a summer solstice party with music, performance, comedy, film, panel discussions, conversations and more. A more sensitive, inclusive, caring and fully supported society for all is a win for all!

This is a neurodivergent-led event for individuals and families. There will be events and activities to suit all ages as well as access to sensory and quiet spaces as needed.

In addition to the Festival, Neuroconvergence 2024 includes a facilitated planning meeting of key stakeholders with Connect The Dots from 12-2pm.

If you are an organisation/individual with an interest in developing networks and supports across all areas of neurodivergence, please contact [email protected].


Date:
Saturday 22nd June
Time:
2.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Richmond Barracks, Saint Michael's Estate, Inchicore, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Richmond Barracks, Saint Michael's Estate, Inchicore, Dublin, Ireland

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