TWO free autism workshops, run by Spectrum, the South West’s leading charity for autism services, are coming to Bude on April 11.

The open session is a pop-up version of Spectrum’s Pearl Centre, an autism resource and information centre in Truro.

This is an opportunity for people to take part in a question and answer session with clinical psychologist Rachel Brown and behavioural specialist Robin Gunson, giving them the chance to talk about issues relevant to their own situation regardless of whether they have an autism diagnosis.

It also gives people the opportunity to meet other parents and carers in similar situations, while sourcing relevant information.

The Pop-up Pearl sessions are being held at Budehaven School’s Kevren Building on April 11, between 11am and 12.30pm and 1pm and 2.30pm. Sessions have a maximum capacity of ten people.

To book a place call the Pearl Centre on 01872 278378, and for more information about the work of Spectrum visit www.spectrumasd.org