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Autism Service Directory

Brain Detectives

London

Main information

Type of service: Outreach - education, Play and leisure

Brain Detectives is a fun science club held at the UCL Institute of Education. It is designed to give children and young people a chance to learn about how fun and interesting the brain and mind can be and to even take part in some real on-going research. Brain Detectives is open to children and young people of all backgrounds aged between 6 and 18 although children and young people on the autism spectrum are particularly welcome. The workshops run as half day sessions (up to 4 hours long) for separate age groups. They are free to attend, but places are limited so advanced booking is essential. The freepost address for Brain Detectives is: Brain Detectives, Psychology and Human Development, Institute of Education, University of London, FREEPOST LON 8344, London WC1H 0BR.

Eligibility

Age: From age 6 to 18

Aimed at: Adolescent , Child , Young person

Gender: All genders

Covers: London

Registrations & Approaches

Specialisms: Has autism-specific elements

Contacts

You can contact us by phone email or post.

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Dr Melissa Bovis - Research Communication and Engagement Officer

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0207 331 5126

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m.bovis@ioe.ac.uk

Locations

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UCL Institute of Education, Bedford Way, London, WC1H 0AL

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