Understanding autism and effective strategies to support for SSOs/ESOs/LSOs - Professional Development Workshop - NETLEY
Event description
Understanding autism and effective strategies to support for SSOs/ESOs/LSOs:
Professional Development Workshop
This is a General Workshop that has been developed specifically for SSOs, ESOs and LSOs who want a better understanding of autism and a range of effective strategies to use when supporting a student on the spectrum.
Supporting a student on the autism spectrum can be both challenging and very rewarding. This workshop recognises the important role of Support Officers within the educational sector. The program allows time for participants to share their ideas and successes, and network with other participants. Presented by professionals with significant experience working with individuals on the autism spectrum, the topics covered include:
- Understanding autism;
- Developing a relationship with students;
- The role of support staff and how to provide effective support;
- Enhancing communication and social interaction;
- Increasing student engagement;
- Positive behaviour strategies when working 1:1, in groups and in the classroom;
- Strategies to support sensory needs;
- Support and services; and
- How to look after your own needs on the job!
Suitable for professionals supporting ages 4-18 years.
All participants will receive a certificate with the workshop title, the number of hours and will state that the training links to the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers (where appropriate).
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Workshop Definitions:
General Workshops are designed to give participants a better understanding of autism. They present a broad range of effective strategies that participants can use to improve their practice when working with individuals on the spectrum. These workshops are suited to participants who have not attended previous Autism SA workshops.
In Focus Workshops are designed for participants who have a good general knowledge and understanding of autism. These sessions are for those wanting to enhance their professional practice by developing skills to support individuals in specific areas relating to autism. It is recommended that participants first attend a General Workshop prior to attending an In Focus Workshop.
Autism SA has a highly experienced and diverse training team which includes consultants, occupational therapists, speech pathologists and facilitators who have extensive experience in working with individuals on the autism spectrum in a range of settings.
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Notice:
To ensure we prevent the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in our community and reduce the risk of exposure to our clients, our staff and visitors, when you arrive you will be asked to examine your own health and complete a form that will ask the following questions:
- Have you been in close contact with a person with a confirmed case of COVID-19 (or suspected, awaiting a test outcome) coronavirus?
- Have you returned from overseas in the past 14 days?
- Have you returned from interstate in the past 14 days?
- Are you feeling sick with fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath or fatigue?
- Have you been instructed by a healthcare professional to get tested for COVID-19?
Please note that if you are unwell or at risk of COVID-19, you will not be able to attend the face-to-face workshop at that time. Our team will work with you to find an alternative solution.
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