Autism Awareness Community Learning
Weston College’s National Centre for Excellence in Special Educational Need and Disabilities (SEND) is delivering a FREE Understanding Autism course.
The 10-week virtual course is an opportunity to empower parents and carers of children and young people on the autism spectrum.
Commencing on July 10th and taking place on the 10 following Wednesdays, this course aims to foster a supportive community and equip participants with valuable insights into autism. The course is designed to be accessible for as many people as possible, with two different time slots (10am-12pm or 6pm-8pm) offering flexibility to accommodate busy schedules.
There are several key topics, which will be covered during the course:
Comprehensive Understanding of Autism
Delve into the fundamentals of autism, gaining insights into its nature, characteristics, and the diverse spectrum it encompasses.
Communication Difficulties
Explore effective communication strategies tailored for individuals on the autism spectrum, promoting better interaction and understanding.
Sensory Issues
Develop an understanding of sensory sensitivities and learn practical approaches to navigate and support individuals with sensory challenges.
Collaborating with Professionals
Gain valuable tips on effective collaboration with professionals, ensuring a holistic support network for autistic individuals.
Legislation and Rights
Navigate the legal landscape surrounding autism, empowering participants with knowledge about relevant legislation and the rights of individuals with autism.
Community Engagement
This virtual course serves as a platform for parents and carers to come together, fostering a sense of community and shared experience. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in discussions, share best practices, and build a supportive network. The course is not just about learning but about connecting with others who share similar journeys.