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10 Autism courses in Hitchin

Autism

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By Magpie Training

This course aims to give the learner the understanding of what autism is and how it affects a child or adults daily life, we will discuss the typical behaviours and how to offer support. We will identify a range of interventions and approaches improve the quality and daily lives of individuals with these conditions

Autism
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in Consett
£12

Autism Awareness

By Prima Cura Training

This course explores Autism and the current body of thinking and knowledge around Autistic Spectrum Disorders. This enables learners to consider how to adapt their practice with useful strategies to better support an individual with autism.

Autism Awareness
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in UK Wide
Price on Enquiry

ATTACHMENT DIFFICULTIES: INCLUDING CHILDREN

By Inclusive Solutions

This is a practical ‘non medical’ day for front line  practitioners working with children and young people with serious attachment issues arising from loss, trauma and abuse. We look at what Psychology may help us in our understanding of children who have faced issues with love and attachment. Splitting, handling projected feelings, constancy and permanence are explored. Online Course now available via Teachable Platform [https://inclusive-solutions-school.teachable.com/courses] – Understanding Attachment [https://inclusive-solutions-school.teachable.com/p/introduction-to-attachment] Learn at your own pace… lots of text and video support https://inclusive-solutions-school.teachable.com/p/introduction-to-attachment COURSE CATEGORY Meeting emotional needs Behaviour and Relationships Inclusion Teaching and Learning DESCRIPTION This is a practical ‘non medical’ day for front line  practitioners working with children and young people with serious attachment issues arising from loss, trauma and abuse. Drawing from the international research and literature and our own experience over many years as educational psychologists of the challenges of children with major social and emotional needs, we will explore together what the best practice can and could look like. We explore the language of attachment and outline very practical classroom strategies. We look at what Psychology may help us in our understanding of children who have faced issues with love and attachment. We explore the feelings of being on a desolate island of relational poverty or to imagine swimming with sharks. We  explore the themes of violence, anxiety and experience of being a victim as young people grow older. We look at telling lies and explore how we can respectfully understand this. We reveal the new and innovative compass of vulnerability – the cognitive errors to which some are much more vulnerable. We look at triggers, self regulation and unpack a range of strategies.  Transference and counter transference are examined along with splitting, handling projected feelings, constancy and permanence. We explore what young people with these difficulties really need from us. We also spend time looking at the emotional impact on practitioners working with children with such needs and what helps at an personal and team level. We can all do something – we do not have to wait for expert therapists to arrive!  TESTIMONIALS > Very moving presentation > I will always try and think behind the behaviour now > It had a huge impact on all levels > We all seem to need it > Belonging and feelings are so important > Very user friendly > Excellent! LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Increased confidence regarding developing inclusive practice for children with serious attachment needs in mainstream schools 2. Simple understandable explanation of attachment understood 3. Access to a wider range of practical strategies to impact on social and behavioural needs 4. Deeper understanding of core values surrounding inclusion of emotionally disabled children 5. Opportunity to reflect on professional attitudes and behaviour towards parents and pupils with complex emotional needs 6. New skills, scripts and processes to make inclusion successful WHO IS IT FOR ? * Practitioners working in schools and other settings with children and young people of all ages * Key workers * Teaching Assistants with support roles * Heads and deputies * SENCOs * Advanced skills teachers * Primary and secondary classroom teachers * Parents * Local authority support services COURSE CONTENT The course explores the questions : * How can we start to develop an understanding of children with attachment needs? * What is the true impact of loss, trauma and abuse? * What else can we do to go about including high profile children or young people with challenging emotional needs? * What useful psychological constructs can we use to guide us? This course also explores practical strategies and language for key adults rebuilding relationships with individual pupils. This is a participative day that aims to be explorative and practical. Opportunities to develop empathy with the children of concern will be created.

ATTACHMENT DIFFICULTIES: INCLUDING CHILDREN
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Nottingham
£1800 to £2500

Neurodiversity Awareness

By Lapd Solutions Ltd

Neurodiversity awareness training, Neurodiversity awareness,

Neurodiversity Awareness
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Birmingham
£1250 to £1500

Essentials in Communication and Co-production with Parents/Carers (Request a date)

By Born at the Right Time

TESTIMONIALS “Powerful and inspirational” “Everyone would benefit from this training”  "I will change how I work from this moment on." "I found your training extremely powerful and it has really impacted." Finalist for Best Educational Programme for the NHS HSJ Partnership Awards 2023  Essentials in Communication and Co-production with Parents/Carers is an inspiring, interactive and unique 4-hour virtual (or 6/7 hour in-person), CPD-certified training founded on lived experience, research and best practice. It aims to equip practitioners to effectively communicate and work in collaboration with parent/carers of children/adults who have disabilities.  When time and resources are limited, maximising interactions with family/carers is essential in an age where co-production, personalised care and understanding lived experience are at the heart of delivering good services. This Born at the Right Time training course is hosted by Director/Founder Rachel Wright and aimed at anyone working in health, SEND or social care, whether a registered or non-registered practitioner.  CONTENT * Current context for families and practitioners * What is going on underneath the surface * Next steps to creating meaningful change TRAINER Rachel Wright (BSc RN) is founder of https://www.bornattherighttime.comhttps://www.bornattherighttime.comBorn at the Right Time [https://www.bornattherighttime.com], author of https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B075ZHHYRR/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1The Skies I'm Under [https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B075ZHHYRR/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1], https://www.myfamilyourneeds.co.uk/baps/baps-award-winners-2018/award winning blogger [https://www.myfamilyourneeds.co.uk/baps/baps-award-winners-2018/] and Best Trainer finalist 2022 National Learning Disability and Autism Awards. Host of the popular https://www.bornattherighttime.com/the-skies-we-are-under-podcast/The Skies We’re Under Podcast [https://www.bornattherighttime.com/the-skies-we-are-under-podcast/], Rachel’s a passionate speaker, trainer, qualified nurse and unqualified mum of three; one who has severe disabilities, life-limiting epilepsy and an addiction to the gameshow Pointless.  An expert through lived experience, Rachel leads Born at the Right Time to support families of people with complex disabilities whilst also Bridging the Gap between them and the practitioners who support them through CPD certified training, influencing policy makers and turning rhetoric into reality.

Essentials in Communication and Co-production with Parents/Carers (Request a date)
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Southend-on-sea
£95

Better Lives Workshop: Managing Expectations Around Meeting New People & Dating

By Nice 2 Meet Ya

This is a relaxed and informal workshop for N2MY members on managing expectations around meeting new people and dating led by our lovely friends at Pioneer Approaches. A limited number of non-member spaces are also available for this workshop.

Better Lives Workshop: Managing Expectations Around Meeting New People & Dating
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
FREE to £10

Neurodiversity Workshop Awareness: Signs, Strengths, Struggles

By Mpi Learning - Professional Learning And Development Provider

In this workshop, you will gain a better understanding of the benefits and challenges of working with neurodiverse people. Make your Organisation a more inclusive place for neurodiverse individuals.

Neurodiversity Workshop Awareness: Signs, Strengths, Struggles
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Loughborough
£534

Neurodiversity Workshop Navigating the Workplace

By Mpi Learning - Professional Learning And Development Provider

A four-hour workshop for Neurodiverse individuals and those who recognise some traits in themselves.

Neurodiversity Workshop Navigating the Workplace
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Loughborough
£534

Neurodiversity Workshop Developing: Learning, Development, Succession

By Mpi Learning - Professional Learning And Development Provider

A four-hour workshop on how to accelerate the learning and development of your Neurodiverse colleagues.

Neurodiversity Workshop Developing: Learning, Development, Succession
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Loughborough
£445

Neurodiversity Workshop HR: Attraction, Recruitment, Selection

By Mpi Learning - Professional Learning And Development Provider

A four-hour workshop for HR Professionals in the area of Attraction, Selection and Recruitment of Neurodiverse people.

Neurodiversity Workshop HR: Attraction, Recruitment, Selection
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Loughborough
£445

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Autism Hertfordshire

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Bedford

Autism Bedfordshire’s services help break down the barriers to social participation for autistic people and their families by providing places where they can go and feel comfortable, accepted and not judged by society. With the encouragement and support of specialist trained staff we help autistic people build their confidence, self-esteem, and social skills through taking part in social activities and mixing with other people. Furthermore, we help them to develop practical skills and independence which will improve their prospects in life and help them be part of the community. Our aspirations are for them to have the same opportunities as people who are not on the spectrum, so that they can enjoy fulfilled and rewarding lives. How we can help The physical and emotional stress of looking after an autistic child or adult is a huge strain on the parents and we want them to feel that they are not alone in their struggles. They can come to us for practical advice, information and emotional support so that they will be better equipped to cope with and care for their autistic children and any other siblings. We provide opportunities for them to have a guilt-free break from their caring responsibilities, safe in the knowledge their autistic child is being well looked after by staff who understand the challenges that autism can present. Communities Finally, we raise awareness of autism in the community in order to reduce misunderstanding about the condition. Through training and informative talks we educate schools, local businesses and community groups about the sort of behaviours that an autistic person may display and how best to respond to and be supportive of them. With our increasing presence at community events, members of the public can also become more knowledgeable about and accepting of autism. In this way we hope that autistic people will find it easier to engage with and integrate into mainstream society.

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HERTFORDSHIRE,

Who Are We? reSEND is an independent advisory service for families who have children or young people with special education needs and disabilities. What Do We Do? We offer impartial, confidential and accurate information, advice, training and support for parents, carers, young people and children regarding Special Educational Needs or Disabilities. This includes information concerning Education, Health and Social Care services. We support parents, carers, young people and children and empower them to express their views and wishes and help them to understand and exercise their rights in SEND processes such as the Education, Health and Care Plan process. We liaise closely with schools, the local authorities, the voluntary sector and other relevant agencies including education, health and social care. We work closely with a number of charities to offer further support and training to families. We also offer bespoke training covering several topics including, but not limited to, Sensory Processing, Autism and EHCPs. “Wouldn’t trust anyone else to advise me about an EHCP for our daughter.” CA, Parent How We Started reSEND was launched in September 2019 by Liz Stanley. Between 2015 and 2018 she had been working as an Independent Support Practitioner in Hertfordshire. The Independent Support service was established to support parents and young people through the SEND reforms that began in 2014. Independent Support Practitioners supported parents through the process of transferring Statements of SEN into the new Education, Health and Care Plans, as well as supporting those applying for the EHCP for the first time. This remit was then expanded to include support during the Annual Review Process of the EHCPs. During this time Liz personally supported over 300 families on a one to one basis and gave information and support in group environments to over 600 parents and young people. When this service closed in 2018 Liz continued to provide this support and expanded her remit further in a self-employed, independent capacity. It soon became very clear that this service was still in high demand and Liz decided to set up a company so she could increase the number of families that she and her team could support. Thus reSEND was born. Since then they have supported hundreds of families with EHCP's and other Educational issues. The team has continued to expand and 2022 saw the launch of the Tribunal Support service enabling reSEND to further support and empower families all over England. “Thank you so much for all your help and support with our families this year. You have been amazing and I don’t know what we’d do without you. You are always so kind, encouraging and positive and we really value all that you do for us.” NR, Head of a specialist playgroup Company Aims and Ethos The ethos of reSEND is that Justice and Support should be available to all. Therefore, our prices are pitched as low as possible to ensure that our service is affordable to the majority of parents and professionals. While our prices may be well below those of other companies, the quality of our work is second to none. All staff have received training in the EHCP process with many holding IPSEA Qualifications and/or Legal qualifications. The Company has ambitious plans for the future which include expansion and the ability to offer a Pro Bono service in the future. There is also plans to convert the company into a Community Interest Company (CIC) to ensure that all profits return into the business to continue to provide Justice and Support for All.