This one-day course is for those wishing to increase their knowledge or practice relating to autism. Some autism knowledge is required for this course.
You will use the SPELL framework as part of this training to reflect on your practice and plan how you will use the knowledge gained to influence the support you provide to people with autism. SPELL is a framework for understanding and responding to the needs of children and adults on the autism spectrum, developed through evidence-based practice.
Key aims
By the end of this one-day programme you will:
- have a better understanding of the evidence base for sensory differences in people with autism
- be more knowledgeable about the sensory systems and how they are affected in people with autism
- have increased your understanding of how to use individualised support strategies with people with autism
- be more confident in identifying and making changes to your practice which will positively support the sensory needs of people with autism.
Further information
Participants will be helped to make the link between theoretical knowledge and practice. The course places emphasis on reflective practice and examination of the participant's skills, attitudes and communication style with tools to enable your continued development. It makes use of presentation, group discussion and tasking, self-directed learning and video.
Cost
| Type of training | Cost |
| Offered in-house (our trainer comes to your organisation) |
£890 + expenses + VAT |
| Offered as individual places on scheduled course |
£100 + VAT |
Dates
| Date | Location |
| 29 March 2012 |
London |
| 6 September 2012 |
Nottingham |
Bookings
To book a place on one of our scheduled courses, or to have our trainer come to your organisation, please contact us:
Email: training@nas.org.uk
Tel: 0115 911 3363