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Online SCHOOL

Online courses available to do anytime through our elearning platform

Live Training

Live Interactive Courses through Zoom

Organisations we have worked with

  • HSE

  • Tusla

  • NUIG

  • NHS

  • Simplicitas

  • Muiriosa Foundation

  • FORSA

  • The Autistic Collective CIC, East Renfrewshire

  • Inclusion Ireland

  • Deloitte

  • Health Partners UK

  • Wexford Education Centre

  • YAP Ireland

  • Stewarts Care

  • Munster SNA Branch

  • University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust

  • Co-operation Ireland

  • Cheeverstown

  • Hope for Autism

  • BeeUtiful Minds

  • Live Out Loud

  • Kristy Forbes

  • SWAN, Scottish Women’s Autism Network

  • Neurodiversity Training International

At AUsome Training we take the utmost care to make sure we’re giving you the very best information and guidance. Our wholly Autistic team spends thousands of hours researching so that we can filter lots of complex information into user-friendly courses for you.

We are constantly updating our services to keep fully aligned with the fast paced world of understanding Autistic people through a neuro-affirming lens.

Changing to a neuro-affirmative approach can be hard work and it can take time so the good news for you is that we’ve put in all the are work already. We’ve been doing it over the past 10 years so that we can help, train and support you to make that changeover easily and painlessly.

Autism has been framed in a negative light since its inception. This is because most of the descriptions were created by people who are not Autistic themselves. Therefore much of what is said is based on assumptions. To address this inaccurate portrayal of Autistic people AUsome Autism Training was created. We need to narrow the gap between assumptions and realities. Unfortunately, most “autism training” and research has never been fact-checked by Autistic people. In other words, many autism training courses explain very little about Autistic people beyond out-dated and stereotypical representations. AUsome Training provides you with this missing piece because it is designed and delivered by Autistic people. Our training is built upon the Neurodiversity framework.

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What do our learners say about AUsome Training ?

“Evaleen is going to make you think! She’ll challenge your assumptions and take your understanding of autism to a whole new level. As a trainer, an author, and as an autistic advocate, Evaleen has added both to my professional knowledge and my self-knowledge.

I am also using her Konnect workbooks for my child clients . I finally feel like my support of autistic children is affirming and strengths-based, fostering self-respect and self-advocacy skills in my young clients while helping them to make sense of the social rules of the world in which we live. I wish I had had these books when I was a child!”

Yael Clark. Educational & Developmental Psychologist.
Melbourne, Australia.
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PROGRESSIVE LEARNING​

MOST POPULAR TRAINING

Offline and online Neurodiversity courses for Parents & Professionals

 Autistic Training image PROGRESSIVE LEARNING Most Popular Training Offline and online Neurodiversity courses for Parents & Professionals Unlock Autism course for parents and professionals Unlock Autism- Understanding the Autistic

Dawn- 10 day online course for helping professionals working with Autistic adults in a therapeutic setting
€ 1250.00

Exploring Autistic Minds Course

Exploring Autistic Minds: A neuro-affirming approach
€ 135.00

autism parents course

Exploring Autistic Minds: A neuro-affirming approach
€ 135.00

Blog

We have over 100 interesting articles on all things Autistic. Check it out!

  • AUsome Training team of Neurodivergent trainers
  • Kieran Rose at Minding Autistic Minds Conference 2024. Their slide reads Social Skills training is the imposition of a majority neuro-culture's beliefs, ideals and will over a minority neuroculture
  • AUsome Cork Conference Evaleen Whelton Autistic Abuse talk