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Neurodivergent Workshops For Support Workers, youth workers, OSHC staff, Sports coaches, program leaders, vacation care teams

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Reynella Neighbourhood Centre Inc 164-170 Old South Road, Old Reynella 5161
Old Reynella SA, Australia
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“Providing Meaningful, respectful and effective support to Neurodiverse individuals to thrive and grow in the community” – A comprehensive, interactive series of 5 workshops to understand how to best work with Neurodiverse individuals

For Support Workers, youth workers, OSHC staff, Sports coaches, program leaders, vacation care teams
Held Fridays: August 8, 15, 22, 29 & September 5 | 1:00 – 3:00 PM

Create inclusive spaces where neurodivergent individuals feel seen, safe and supported. These sessions equip Support workers and community workers to foster belonging and positive identity formation.

Attendance at to all sessions is desirable, but not required.

A professional development certificate outlining the topics covered will be provided upon completion of all 5 sessions.

Cost $10 per session

August 8: Understanding the NDIS in Community Settings
Clarify how the NDIS intersects with community programs, and the roles of responsibilities of NDIS-funded supports to best work in a respectful, effective and person-centred manner.

             How to work within the NDIS Code of Conduct

             Learn about the NDIS and how it supports neurodiverse individuals

             Best practices for integrating NDIS-funded support within community programs

             Understand support worker roles and responsibilities, and respectful collaboration with the participant

             Discuss boundaries, safety and shared responsibility

             successful and positive examples of coordinated care in sport and recreation settings

August 15: Supporting Neurodiverse People in Community activities
Gain tools to make sports, art, OSHC, and other community activities and environments more accessible, empowering all individuals to participate fully.

             Learn how to support participation without forcing compliance

             Design an inclusive and accessible environment by using visuals, structure and choice

             Explore interest-based engagement

             Promote capability using a strengths-based lens

             Using clear and direct communication to avoid misunderstanding and increase predictability

             Case studies: Examples of successful community program adaptations

             Strategies for managing meltdowns and emotional dysregulation

August 22: Sensory Awareness in Community Spaces
Learn about sensory dysregulation; sensory sensitivities, sensory avoidance and hypo-sensitivities; how sensory environments affect participation, and how to reduce overwhelm with low-cost, high-impact accommodations.

             Understanding sensory profiles of sensory sensitivities and sensory seeking, and how they affect behaviour

             Creating sensory-friendly environments in sports, clubs, and recreational activities

             Strategies for co regulating, and helping neurodiverse individuals to self-regulate

             Real-life examples: How to handle sensory meltdowns in a group setting

             Identify sensory triggers and soothing tools for community settings

             Adjust your program setup, environment and expectations to promote sensory regulation and inclusion

             work with participants in collaboration, to provide meaningful support how they need, not what is easiest for you

August 29: How to Facilitate Neurodivergent Social Engagement as a support or community worker
Reframe your approach to engagement, communication, challenging behaviours and friendships through the eyes of neurodivergent youth and their social experiences.

             Explore alternative neurodiverse socialisation as different from social norms, and how to respectfully encourage participation

             Scaffold peer connections and group belonging, by being a social bridge

             Explore the indicators and impact of Social anxiety, masking, and exhaustion in social settings

             Strategies for supporting neurodivergent individuals in social interactions, such as making activities optional and adaptable

             Case studies: How small adjustments create safe social spaces

             Use visual cues and low-pressure interactions to support transitions between environments and activities

             Case studies: How flexible approaches which support emotional regulation and tailored profile support lead to success

September 5: Understanding Autism, PDA, ADHD & Twice-Exceptional Profiles in Group Settings
Unpack complex behaviour and profiles with compassion. Learn proactive strategies to reduce distress and increase engagement.

             Recognise complex presentations and avoid mislabeling

             Learn strategies for Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) – rewire your language

             Explore ADHD – find the focus through navigating the balance between motivation, challenge, interest and boredom; and the internal conflict of those with co existing Autism (AuDHD)

             Examine the Giftedness profile and the intersection of neurodiversity in twice exceptional people

             Understand profiles with high autonomy needs

             Navigate strength areas and support challenges

             Learn about 'demand avoidance' and how to respond effectively

             Work with, rather than against, resistance and shutdowns

             Discover regulation-first approaches to tricky behaviour

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Reynella Neighbourhood Centre Inc 164-170 Old South Road, Old Reynella 5161
Old Reynella SA, Australia