Autism: Changing Systems Not People - Fernbrook's 6th Annual EDI Series
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Autism: Changing Systems Not People - Fernbrook's 6th Annual EDI Series

Fernbrook Family Center presents their 6th annual EDI series focusing on systemic advocacy for autism.

Thu, 13 Aug 2026 Rochester International Event Center Rochester , Minnesota
Fernbrook Family Center invites you to the 6th Annual EDI Series, titled 'Autism: Changing Systems Not People.' This significant event takes place at the Rochester International Event Center and aims to shift the focus from individual adjustment to systemic improvements for the autism community. Experts and advocates will gather to discuss innovative mental health services and inclusive practices. It is a vital opportunity for professionals and families to learn how to foster more supportive environments.

What to Expect

Insightful presentations and discussions on systemic change for autism support.

Who Should Attend

  • Mental health professionals
  • Educators
  • Parents
  • Advocates
  • Social workers

Agenda Overview

The event features a series of presentations and workshops throughout the day.
Venue & Address
Rochester International Event Center
7333 Airport View Dr SW
Rochester , Minnesota – 55902
United States
Organizer
Fernbrook Family Center · Non-profit Organization
A provider of innovative mental health services for all ages in Minnesota.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the event?
August 13, 2026.
Where is it held?
Rochester International Event Center, Rochester, MN.
Who is the organizer?
Fernbrook Family Center.
What is the theme?
Changing systems to better support autistic individuals.
Is this an annual event?
Yes, this is the 6th annual EDI series.
Where can I find more info?
Visit the Fernbrook Family Center website.
Tags
Autism Mental Health Advocacy Rochester Minnesota Conference
Summary
A conference focused on systemic advocacy and support for the autism community.
Highlights
  • 6th Annual EDI Series
  • Systemic advocacy focus
  • Expert speakers
  • Inclusive practice discussions
  • Mental health innovation
  • Community networking
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