The Safeguarding Spectrum: Autism & Mental Health
Join us for a deep dive into the intersection of autism and mental health - a crucial conversation that needs our attention.
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The Safeguarding Spectrum: Autism & Mental Health – with 1000 Certified Courses
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Use clear, consistent communication Create structured and sensory-aware environments Respect routines and boundaries Offer calm, non-judgmental support Involve the person (and caregivers) in care planning Seek support from professionals trained in autism care
In mental health nursing, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is recognised as a neurodevelopmental condition, not a mental illness. However, autistic individuals may also experience mental health challenges like anxiety, depression, or stress, and nurses must tailor their care to support both neurodiver
Safeguarding in autism means protecting autistic individuals from abuse, neglect, or exploitation, while also recognising their unique communication, sensory, and social needs. It includes creating safe environments, promoting dignity, and responding to concerns with care and understanding.
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