Specialist Autism Training
Autism is... Seeing the world differently
Top quality training from Autism West Midlands We’ve spent the last 25 years working with people with autism to improve their quality of life. As an organisation we have not only trained our own staff, many parents, but also a range of external organisations including the police, probation services, teachers, healthcare professionals and businesses. We have also developed a comprehensive training programme to be used across local authorities. Our training can be the first step towards ensuring the best support and understanding for individuals with autism.
Why choose us to deliver your Autism training? Our trainers have the vital combination of practical and academic experience. They know the latest autism research – and contribute to academic journals. They also have extensive practical experience of autism. We draw on a range of professional and personal experiences to reinforce the training messages. All of our training is aligned to the Autism Act 2009 and Statutory Guidance. It will ensure that your organisation complies with the guidance for best practice. Our approach to training is interactive using a variety of tools and techniques, games and discussions to ensure that all learning styles are catered for. Our trainers are part of a major UK autism charity with a strong emphasis on practical service delivery. We operate six residential homes and a range of other activities including support into employment. We are experts in managing challenging behaviour, individual communication systems and meeting sensory needs. The people we support show reduced anxiety and are able to take greater control over their own lives. Our staff train health professionals in dealing with autism. We also have close links with clinicians, academics, speech and language therapists and specialists in psychology and psychiatry. Where possible, we involve people with autism in the delivery of our training. Listening to someone with autism talk about their experiences can be a revelation to their audience and make autism become “real� to them. You can be confident that you will be receiving expert, practical advice and knowledge-based strategies which you can employ in the workplace and in the home.
The Autism Act 2009 and Statutory Guidance Training in autism is now more relevant than ever with the Autism Act 2009 and subsequent Statutory Guidance stating that all Local Authorities and NHS should: •• Provide Autism Awareness training for ALL staff. This includes all frontline staff that may come into contact with individuals with autism. We have previously provided training for practice managers, pharmacists, administrators and receptionists. •• Provide specialist autism training for key personnel such as frontline staff working in statutory services, any staff involved with the assessment of individuals with autism and GPs. To ensure your organisation complies with the latest guidance for best practice, book one of our Autism Awareness courses; a more specialist workshop such as our two hour GP course or book an individual onto our programme of seminars. For more detailed information about the Autism Act 2009 see our website or contact us to discuss how we can support you to achieve best practice in your organisation.
Practical Autism Awareness Training Our Autism Awareness training has been specially adapted to the new requirements under the Autism Act and Statutory Guidance. It is a sharply-focused seminar full of practical tips. This training programme is a cost-effective introduction to autism and full training materials are provided. Our training will help you and your staff: •• Recognise that someone has autism, understand what autism means and how it is diagnosed •• Recognise how people with autism view the world and process information •• Understand how to minimise the anxiety of a person with autism •• Learn practical, specific strategies to use in dealing with someone with autism, at work or elsewhere
Course aims To explore the autism spectrum and cover the following areas:
Impact: Information: An introduction to autism
Learn how to recognise that someone has autism. Understand how a person with autism sees the world, and how this might affect you in your professional or personal life.
Intervention: Understand better why people with autism may behave differently, and gain practical knowledge of strategies to enable you be more effective in working with people with autism.
Training methods The course will make use of presentation, multimedia, interactive games and discussions
Duration: 1 day. Please contact us if you would prefer the course to take place over half a day or as a two hour session.
Cost: £525 for up to 30 delegates at your venue We do not charge VAT so there are no hidden costs.
Booking information To book please telephone Autism West Midlands on 0121 450 7582. Alternatively you can email us on training@autismwestmidlands.org.uk and we will send through a booking form.
Some of our customers Warwickshire County Council HM Prison Shrewsbury Rodbaston College Worcester County Council Staffordshire Police Headquarters
North East Worcester College NHS Birmingham East & North PCT University of Wolverhampton New Elizabethan School
South Birmingham College
Stafford & District Mencap Birmingham City University
Shropshire Council
Thomas Russell Infants School
West Mercia Police Authority Joseph Chamberlain 6th Form College
Life Education Centres West Midlands
Birmingham City Council Crown Prosecution Service Glasshouse College Birmingham Children’s Hospital Birmingham Connexions St Andrews Hospital Birmingham Voluntary Services Council Tettenhall College NHS Telford & Wrekin PCT University of Birmingham
Birmingham Care Development Agency St George’s School National Deaf Children’s Society Sure Start South West Birmingham Bournville College Employers Forum on Disability Birmingham Adult Placement Service West Midlands Police Action for Children Queen Alexandra College
About Autism West Midlands
There are more than half a million people in the UK living with autism, an invisible, misunderstood and lonely disability. 60,000 live in the West Midlands. We are the leading charity in the West Midlands for people affected by autism. We exist to enable all people with autism and those who love and care for them to lead fulfilling and rewarding lives. Our passionate, expert staff and volunteers work across all age groups and abilities, providing direct support to people affected by autism.
Contact us
Autism West Midlands Regent Court George Road Edgbaston Birmingham B15 1NU Email: General enquiries: hello@autismwestmidlands.org.uk Help and advice: info@autismwestmidlands.org.uk Telephone: Main reception: 0121 450 7582 Helpline: 0303 03 00 111 (Local rate number, including from mobile phones) Website: www.autismwestmidlands.org.uk
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Follow us on Twitter: @autismwestmids Our vision is a world where all people on the autism spectrum have the specialist care and support they need to lead fulfilling and rewarding lives. Registered Charity Number: 517077 Registered Company Number: 1953344 (England and Wales)