Exploring neuroaffirmative practice
Our next Annual Professionals’ Conference will be running online on Thursday 13 March 2025, 9 am to 5 pm.
Chaired by Dr Carly Danesh-Jones and Tim Nicholls
Speakers will include
- Professor Andy McDonnell (Studio III)
- Marsha Martin (Black SEN Mamas)
- Holly Sprake-Hill (Sparkle Occupational Therapy)
- Catherine Crompton (University of Edinburgh)
- Andy Smith (Spectrum Gaming)
About the conference
The conference will offer a varied programme, focused on increasing delegates’ understanding of autism, autistic experience and best practice. You’ll be able to hear from a range of specialists; giving opportunities to learn from personal insight, professional practice, lived experience and research evidence.
Our conference aims to share the latest developments in autism practice or research with professionals working in health, social care, education and other sectors. The event is aimed at professionals; however, we know the programme may also be of interest to autistic people or family members.
Delegates will have the option to attend live online or they can catch up on any of the sessions for up to three months afterwards.
Key topics
- Neuro affirmative practice
- Intersectionality and access barriers
- Autism and ADHD
- Supportive approaches
- University
- Low arousal practice
- Landscape of diagnosis
- PTSD in autistic people
- Sensory needs
- Being a good ally
Why attend?
- Increase your understanding of key topics related to autistic children and adults.
- Hear about potential challenges that impact autistic people.
- Chat online with other delegates and submit potential questions for speakers.
- View all presentations on demand at your convenience, plus additional ‘bonus’ sessions.
Pricing
Standard rate: £199.00 + VAT
This rate is for professionals attending the conference.
Autistic people and their families/carers rate: £69.00 + VAT
This rate is for those who aren’t attending in a professional capacity and helps to ensure the conference is as accessible as possible to autistic people and their families. Please note this is not for people attending in a professional capacity or on behalf of an organisation.
We have an ‘on-demand only’ ticket option, which is for autistic people or families/carers on low income. For information on how to apply and register for an on-demand access only ticket, please email us at conference@nas.org.uk.
CPD Accreditation
- This conference is accredited by the CPD Certification Service (the leading PCD accreditation institution) as conforming to continuing professional development principles.
- Delegates will receive a certificate of completion at the end of the conference which can be used as verifiable documentary evidence when submitting CPD recording forms.
- For further information on the CPD Certification service please visit the CPD website.