Autism Training (SGC Staff Only)

Venue
Kingswood Civic Centre, High Street, Kingswood
venue
Event Tutors
Daniel John
tutors
Admin Contact
Target Audience
All Internal Staff
target audience
Event Types
Webinar
Course categories
Equality and Diversity
Equality and Diversity subcategories
Equality and Diversity
Event description
The training consists of two presentations that provide an introduction to the Autism Spectrum.

Part 1 looks at themes such as what Autism is, traits & behaviours associated with Autism, the social challenges that autistic people face day to day, coping mechanisms, and barriers to employment.


Part 2 briefly recaps the themes from part 1 and looks at themes such as the different types of Autism, skills and abilities commonly associated with Autism, mental health, the pros and cons of the two different models of disability, advice on how best to support autistic residents and colleagues you may work with, and famous people on the spectrum. Part 2 also features interactive elements such as a quiz.


Both presentations feature videos.
Learning outcomes
• Improved communication with Autistic people.
• Increased awareness of the challenges faced by Autistic people.
• Knowledge on reasonable adjustments for working alongside and supporting Autistic people.
• Increased understanding of Autism related behaviours and coping strategies.
• Increased understanding of gender differences in Autism
• Understanding of misconceptions around Autism.
• Increased awareness of the strengths and skills that Autistic people bring to society.
Start Date
Wednesday 30 October 2024
End Date
Wednesday 6 November 2024
Closing Date
Tuesday 29 October 2024
Times
11:00 - 11:45
Maximum Places
15 
Cost
£0.00 
Number of Sessions
Certificate expiry
No
Pass/Fail event
No
Sessions
Venue
 Kingswood Civic Centre, High Street
Tutors
 Daniel John
Start Date
Wednesday 30 October 2024
Times
 11:00 - 11:45
Notes
 
Venue
 Kingswood Civic Centre, High Street
Tutors
 Daniel John
Start Date
Wednesday 6 November 2024
Times
 11:00 - 11:45
Notes