Learning Opportunities
Autism On the Go offers free presentations and workshops led by Autistic and neurodivergent facilitators.
All sessions are free to schedule. Organizations with available resources are encouraged to make a donation to help sustain our work.
Use the search feature to find a presentation, see a list below, or view them all HERE.
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Anti-Fascism Training
A plain-language, accessible training that helps people spot the early signs of fascism and respond safely—before it's too late.
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AOG and the Future of Autistic Leadership (Reimagining Supports)
A values-driven talk on Autistic-led spaces and why support/services should be treated as infrastructure—available by default, based on self-identified need.
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AOG Peer Moderator Training Program
A practical, neurosensitive moderator training for running safe, empowering community spaces—focused on support, not control.
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Autism Inclusion & Advocacy
A practical, values-driven introduction to autism inclusion focused on advocacy, communication, language, and creating environments where Autistic people can thrive.
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Beyond Access: How to Build Truly Inclusive Event Spaces
A practical guide to designing events that go beyond "accessible on paper" to truly welcoming—sensory-friendly, communication-inclusive, and led with real inclusion.
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Embracing Grace and Gratefulness
A warm, practical session on gratitude and giving grace—to others and ourselves—plus simple daily practices to build the habit.
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Etiquette as Effective Communication (Behavior is Communication)
A plain-language training on etiquette as effective group participation—how to communicate respect, avoid disruptions, and build trust through action.
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Human Connections: How to Avoid Being DUL
A playful, systems-minded talk on human connection that rejects "normal" as the default and invites people to build connection that actually nourishes them (18+ topics may arise).
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Leading As YOU — Principles of Leadership Workshop
An interactive workshop that helps youth practice leadership communication in real scenarios—so they can find their voice and take bold steps in unfamiliar spaces.
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