Challenging Behaviour, Continence problems, Autism in schools, Communication and other conferences & training courses. Expand your autism knowledge with us
Understanding autism and introduction to the SPELL framework
17 June 2015 – London
7 October 2015 – Manchester
3 December 2015 – London
This course will provide an overview of the autism spectrum. SPELL is a framework for understanding and responding to the needs of children and adults on the autism spectrum developed through evidence based practice, useful in identifying underlying issues, reducing the disabling effects of the condition and providing a cornerstone for communication. This course is organised by the National Autistic Society.
Learning to wee and poo in the right place – continence problems in children with autism
17 June 2015 – London
4th November 2015 – Sheffield or Barnsley
The course will focus on the common toileting difficulties in children with autism. It will focus in understanding toileting difficulties, toileting training, specific continence issues and autism-related continence issues. The day will be presented by Dr Eve Fleming (Community Paediatrician) and Lorraine MacAlister (NAS).
www.autism.org.uk/ContinenceProblems2015D
Understanding and managing challenging behaviour conference
25 June 2015 - London
This National Autistic Society's conference will present the latest research and best practice in understanding and responding to behaviour that challenges us in children and adults with autism. Key topics include: positive behavioural support, anxiety and its impact on behaviour, sensory understanding for classroom support, physical restraint – is it ever necessary?
www.autism.org.uk/behaviour2015D
Autism and gender dysphoria
Dr Wenn Lawson
30 June, Nottingham, 9.30 – 12.30
Individuals with ASC are seven times more likely to live with conflicting gender and sexuality issues; 20% will experience gender dysphoria (compared to 1% of the typical population). This presentation aims to explore the gender dysphoria with reference to the latest research and personal story.
http://www.autism.org.uk/LawsonDysphoria2015A
3 July 2015
Autism in schools – workshop by Dr Wenn Lawson
Birmingham
This workshop is a must for education professionals. It will highlight varying learning styles, ways to build social awareness and understanding, whilst acknowledging different sensory issues and demonstrating ways to adapt school life to be truly inclusive. Dr. Wenn Lawson is a psychologist, lecturer and author. Being on the autism spectrum, Dr Wenn is passionate about the rights of those who so often cannot speak for themselves. This workshop is organised by the National Autistic Society.
http://www.autism.org.uk/Lawsonschools2015D
24 September 2015
Dr Wenn Lawson – Autism, communication and sensory
London
This one day workshop will explore communication and sensory differences in depth, using available research, personal stories and anecdotes, video and practical hands on examples. The presentation will be non-technical (but will utilise technology), down-to-earth - and fun!
http://www.autism.org.uk/LawsonCommunication2015D
Understanding and supporting children with PDA
29 September 2015 – Glasgow
18 November – London
Delivered by Phil Christie from the Elizabeth Newson Centre, the course aims to develop a clearer understanding of PDA and its relationship to autism spectrum disorder. The session will focus on developing an understanding of developmental pathways and educational management of some of the more complex children within the autism spectrum, particularly those who fit the profile of PDA.