Axia Weekly Bulletin – 19/3/21


Another busy week here at Axia with our clinicians carrying out excellent work.

Just a reminder to those of you who are due to visit us for face to face appointments, all staff and visitors are required to wear masks in the communal areas of the building, unless exempt. We are still observing the Social Distancing rule of 2 metres and have hand sanitiser available in all of our clinic rooms and offices, in addition to those positioned around the building. Visitors are reminded to keep themselves and others safe by using the hand sanitiser provided before entering and leaving the building. Our clinic rooms allow the space for Social Distancing of 2 metres so families and individuals can remove their masks, if wearing, once inside the room should they feel more comfortable in doing so. There is now also a separate entrance and exit to the building to avoid congestion at the front door.

If you have a virtual appointment with us, please see the post: ‘Advice for those Attending Virtual Appointments’.

Don’t forget about ‘World Autism Awareness Week, 29th March – 4th April 2021’. You can find out about how to get involved by visiting the ‘National Autistic Society’ website. I can’t wait to do my ‘Super 7 Challenge’. It would be lovely to hear from anyone who is taking up a challenge themselves.

For those of you that were unable to join, the presentation is now available to view from the ‘Virtual PDSG Q&Q with Dr Luke Beardon.’ Many thanks again to Luke for agreeing to share both his time and thoughts with us.

The next PDSG will be on Wednesday 21st April 2021 between 12pm and 2pm and the focus will be on Working in Partnership with educational settings, masking and Reasonable Adjustments. This may be of interest to those of you who have had children diagnosed by us here at Axia or have had a diagnosis yourself and have children in education. Further updates will follow.

It’s not too late to book a place for the first ever conference organised by Jessica Kingsley publishers: ‘Connected by Autism’ which starts on Monday 22nd March 2021. They have a fantastic programme of speakers and Axia are proud to be sponsoring the event.

Please see our post ‘Reforming the Mental Health Act: Summary’ which includes a link to the Government’s open consultation and also the ‘National Autistic Society: Mental Health Act Update.’

This week the Anime Amigos posted a review of the game ‘Persona 5 Strikers’ with Calvin and Elliot both sharing their experience of playing the game on different consoles.

Calvin also posted a review for ‘The Film Society’: ‘5 Reasons Why Southland Tales is One of the Worst Movies Ever Made.’

Calvin and Ren streamed as usual on Tuesday and the game was ‘Ghost of Tsushima’. If you missed it and would like to watch, use this link:

Ghost of Tsushima Stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfAhWdoYoEc

They will be streaming again later at 7:30pm and are continuing playing ‘Persona 5.’ If you missed last week’s stream and would like to watch, use this link: Persona 5 Part 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMZiWEcG274

WARNING! There will be spoilers for ‘Persona 5’s’ ending plot points. Also, please be aware that both streams may not be suitable for younger viewers due to some adult content in the discussions.

To watch tonight’s stream live, here is the link to Calvin’s YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/user/Calvincjr91

Wishing you all a lovely weekend.
 
Sue Power
Company Secretary and Educational Lead

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