Good Autism Practice - OPEN Autumn 2025 - Tues 4th Nov and Tues 11th Nov

Good Autism Practice - OPEN Autumn 2025 - Tues 4th Nov and Tues 11th Nov - 10am to 1pm both sessions

By Autism Learning Support Team

Date and time

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

GOOD AUTISM PRACTICE

PLEASE NOTE THIS TRAINING TAKES PLACE OVER TWO SESSIONS:

Who is this module for?

This module is for practitioners who work with autistic pupils (5–16). It provides practitioners with practical strategies when working with autistic pupils. The module also takes participants through guidance on developing a pupil-centred education plan (PCEP) for an autistic pupil. Although only students with SEN are currently required to have a PCEP, the vision is that if, in the long term, inclusive practice is embedded in school provision, fewer pupils will require something additional to that which forms part of universal provision. Although not all staff who work with an autistic pupil will be involved in the creation of a pupil-centred education plan, all staff will benefit from being aware of the content of the PCEP.

The aims:

The aims of ‘Good Autism Practice in Schools' are to support practitioners who work directly with autistic pupils to:

· Develop their knowledge and understanding of good autism practice.

· Reflect on and improve their practice in working with autistic pupils.

· Understand strategies and approaches they can draw upon for autistic pupils they work with.

· Reflect on the kind of information they need to collect for the one-page profile and for the pupil-centred education plan.

· Consider how to involve the autistic pupil and their family in the pupil’s education.

· Enhance and embed inclusive practice for autistic pupils.

Learning objectives:

After completing ‘Good Autism Practice in Schools’, participants will be able to:

· Develop their knowledge of how the key areas of difference can impact on the learning of autistic pupils.

· Understand the importance of involving the pupil and family in the pupil’s education.

· Consider the approaches, strategies, and adaptations they can implement to remove barriers to participation and learning for autistic pupils.

· Reflect on how knowledge about autism and the individual autistic pupil can inform the one-page profile and the pupil-centred education plan.

If you have any trouble booking a ticket, please call: 0116 305 9400 or email AOStraining@leics.gov.uk

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Austitic Training Courses for practioners working with school age children.

£95
Nov 4 · 2:00 AM PST