• Join Katie Munday (they/them) a queer Autistic researcher, writer, and trainer in a session on Autistic experiences of sexuality   Topics covered: Interoception Sensory intergration Co-occuring chronic illnesses Alexithymia and communication differences Plus, they look at Autistic experiences of kink and BDSM, masturbation and sex work. This course is for anybody who is interested in learning more about Autistic sexuality. Course length: 1 hour 52 mins Receive a certificate on completion of this course!
  • Join Scott Neilson (he/him) in a session on Exploring Autistic Empathy!   Topics Covered: Myths and outdated theories around Autistic Empathy How Autistic people express empathy Autistic-led research on Autistic Empathy This session is aimed at Autistic people, families and anyone who supports Autistic people to get a better understanding of how empathy is expressed by our community Course length: 1 hour 25mins Receive a cert on completion of this course!
  • Join Scott Neilson (he/him) in a session on Autistic Joy and Passionate Interests!   Topics Covered: Why passionate interests are so important to Autistic people Positive implications our interests they have for our wellbeing Autistic joy Interest-led learning Where interests can lead to for Autistic people   This session is aimed at Autistic people, as well as families and professionals who want to understand the importance of our interests.   Course length: 1 hour 13 mins Receive a certificate on completion of this course!
  • What are visual supports for autistic people, how might they help, and how can I make some? If you’ve ever wondered these questions (or more!) about tangible or digital items such as picture schedules, first-then displays, or step-by-step instructions for autistics of all ages, this  webinar is for you! Appropriate for autistic/similar viewers as well as support people such as families, teachers, and assistants!
  • This pre-recorded webinar discusses the struggles of autistic people around setting boundaries and the beliefs that can often result from that struggle, among other topics. This course is ideal for Autistic adults, families and those who work with or support us.
  • This on-demand course is ideal for parents and carers of Autistic children and teens. It would also be vital for helping professionals, including Occupational Therapists, Speech and Language Therapists, Psychologists, SENCo’s and Career Guidance Counsellors, SNAs, Teachers and other professionals working in a therapeutic, clinical or educational setting. Duration: 2 hours Once you complete this on-demand course you will receive a certificate of completion!
  • Join Scott Neilson (he/him) in a course on Nurturing Autistic Identity!   Topics Covered: Cultivating a positive Autistic identity Self-expression Autonomy and self-advocacy Self-compassion Autistic pride   Length: 1 hour 57 mins Receive a certificate on completion of this course!
  • A ground-breaking webinar on the history of Autistic people. Ideal for Autistic adults, parents, those who work with us and anyone with an interest in the history of the Autistic community.
  • Who is this course for? 
    • An ideal course for parents of non-speaking children to explore AAC
    • Teachers and teaching assistants who want to learn how to best support non-speaking pupils
    • Practitioners who want to support their clients without using PECS or ABA. PECS and ABA are methods that Autistic people do not support.
    • Autistic adults who want to explore more about their communication
      Content: 2 hours video
  • Who is this course for? 

    • An ideal course for parents who want to learn how to support their anxious child
    • Teachers and teaching assistants who want to gain an understanding of anxious behaviours
    • Practitioners who want to support their clients with anxiety
    • Autistic adults who want to explore more about their mental health

     

    Content: 1 hours 52 mins video 

  • This course explains the many functions behind stimming and what the Autistic person is communicating through their stims. Stimming is Autistic language. We communicate through movement and sounds first. Words are our second language. 

    • 1 hour 36 min video content 
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