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Dyspraxia | Supporting learner success

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Event description

Explore effective strategies for working with learners with dyspraxia/Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD).

Workshop outline

This workshop is offered by Ako Aotearoa in partnership with the Dyspraxia Support Group of NZ.

Developmental Dyspraxia/Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a neurological condition which is often misunderstood. It can present in a similar way to other types of neurodiversity, but has a different basis and underlying cause. In this workshop we will look at what may be happening in the brain of your learner with dyspraxia/DCD and explore ways you can support these learners so everyone has a better experience in your teaching and learning space.

Topics covered

  • What is dyspraxia/DCD?
  • What it might look like in your learner?
  • What you can do to help?

About the facilitator

Jacqui Scott is the CEO and National Fieldworker of the Dyspraxia Support Group of NZ Inc. As well as having an extensive background in health, within the pharmaceutical industry, Jacqui is passionate and knowledgeable about Developmental Dyspraxia/Developmental Coordination Disorder.

Her experience in this area came initially from parenting her now adult son, but has grown to working hands-on in a support services programme catering for tamariki and rangatahi, as well as a social group for adults.

Jacqui has filled many roles, both voluntary and as an employee, within the Dyspraxia Support Group over the past 15 years. Jacqui volunteers at the Champion Centre, an early intervention programme, and at her local primary school. She is also engaging in study at Massey University.

Jacqui works alongside whānau, educators and employers to best support New Zealanders with learning differences. She regularly presents to different groups across a wide range of sectors. Her workshop will give an insight into dyspraxia/DCD and provide practical tools and strategies to take away.

Learning outcomes

At the end of this workshop participants will:

  • have a better understanding of dyspraxia/DCD, and the impact it can have on people
  • be aware of strategies to help support your learners with dyspraxia/DCD.

Who is this workshop for?

This workshop is for anyone working in the tertiary sector with an interest in neurodiversity.

Ako Aotearoa badges

Participants can earn an Ako Aotearoa digital badge as evidence of participation and completion of workshop requirements.

Billing information

We accept payments by card or by invoice. At checkout you will be able to choose your payment option. Invoices are raised by Massey University on behalf of Ako Aotearoa so please note that there will be a delay between registering for the event and receiving the invoice.  

If you would like to pay by invoice, before registering, please find out from your finance team:

  • the billing address and the email address you would like the invoice sent to
  • whether or not you require a purchase number, if a purchase order number is required, please email accounts@ako.ac.nz after registering with the order number in the subject line.

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