Training for Professionals : The Autism Spectrum
PLACES AVAILABLE
4 days (Quality Assured by Northumbria University)
Next course dates :
- 1st, 2nd, 14th & 15th July 2014
- 7th, 8th, 14th & 15th October 2014
For further information and booking email [email protected]
To gain a place on this course you need to regularly come onto professional contact with children/adults on the Autism Spectrum.
The purpose of this course
- Support organisations and their staff to develop a thorough understanding of the Autism Spectrum.
- Gain valuable continuing professional development.
- Reflect on their own practice.
- Provide a forum for the sharing of experience and good practice.
- Develop innovative practices through an increased understanding of how autism impacts on peoples lives.
The key content
- Exploring the term Autism Spectrum
- Developing an understanding of the barriers to social communication and how to be a successful communication partner.
- Developing an understanding of social and emotional cognition in Autism and how to support differences in development.
- Exploring the personal, sensory, physical and mental health issues associated with Autism and engaging and motivating involvement in the community.
- Implications of the Autism Spectrum leading to good practice in achieving positive outcomes for children/adults.
- The behavioural difficulties/differences associated with Autism and how they might be managed or taught to self-manage.
- Explore the concept of inclusion in relation to individuals with Autism:
- Do they wish to be included?
- How does the environment impact on the individual?
- The need for life experiences
- Investigating strategies to plan an appropriate individualised programme/person-centred plan and a good quality of life for a person with Autism.
- Develop an understanding of the world from the perspective of a person with Autism.
Expected Outcomes
- Demonstrate an understanding of the range and variation of the Autism Spectrum.
- Consider and discuss barriers to social communication in Autism.
- Demonstrate an understanding of social and emotional cognition in Autism.
- Consider the personal, sensory, physical and mental health issues associated with Autism
- Identify good practice in teaching and learning for people with Autism
- Demonstrate an understanding of the behavioural difficulties associated with the Autism Spectrum and how they might be managed
- Consider the concept of inclusion in relation to individuals with Autism.
- Develop skills to use strategies to plan an appropriate individualised programme/person-centred plan with an individual and ensure a good quality of life or transition.
Intended Audience
Next course dates :
- 1st, 2nd, 14th & 15th July 2014
- 7th, 8th, 14th & 15th October 2014
For further information and booking email [email protected]