08/06/2026
A By Donation Webinar Announcement: What can we do about sleep difficulties when home doesn’t feel safe?
The webinar will be recorded and provided to all ticket holders
Wednesday, June 24th, 6.30 - 8 pm BST
Good to Know Info:
• The webinar presentation will aim to be about 1 hour long and then there will be time for questions for those attending. Please note that the Q & A time will not be recorded to protect people’s privacy
• All tickets are a donation and donations will be going to support Autistic Inclusive Meets (AIM)
• This webinar uses a donation-based ticket system. At checkout, please choose the donation amount that feels right for your circumstances.
• The live event is on Wednesday June 24th, 6 pm - 8.30 pm BST/London
Sleep difficulties are often viewed as a behaviour problem or a sleep hygiene issue, but for many children, young people, and adults, sleep is deeply connected to feelings of safety. When home life is stressful, unpredictable, or emotionally overwhelming, the nervous system may remain on high alert. This makes it difficult to fall asleep, stay asleep, or feel rested.
In this webinar, we will explore the relationship between safety and sleep. Together, we'll look beyond traditional sleep advice to better understand what practical, compassionate strategies could support rest and wellbeing.
This session is suitable for parents, carers, educators, and professionals who want to deepen their understanding of sleep through a neurodiversity-affirming and trauma-informed lens.
Check out the comments to see how to reserve your space.
Who is Autistic Inclusive Meets (AIM)?
Autistic Inclusive Meets is a not-for-profit organisation created by autistic people to enable families with autistic children, and autistic individuals to get out into the community and socialise in an accepting, inclusive environment with like-minded peers.
We provide support and advice to families and individuals, promote acceptance of autism through education of the general public, and protect autistic rights by campaigning against autistic mistreatment.