National Autistic Society e-learning

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This module explores providing support for people on the autism spectrum and their families. Learners will discover the experiences of families, consider common difficulties and acquire effective approaches for support.  Read more

This module provides an introduction to autism, whilst focusing on the delivery of sport. Developed as part of the active for autism project, it focuses on the how recognising and understanding potential key areas of difficulty experienced by both the participants and the session leaders is vital to providing effective support.  Read more

This module aims to make the police more aware of autism and give them a better understanding of autism and ways in which they can offer support to autistic people. This module focuses on different elements of policing by using case studies, exploring people's experiences in public spaces, and offering advice on how to make reasonable adjustments.  Read more

This module aims to support professionals to identify autistic women and girls. It is specifically aimed at diagnosticians, but was developed in such a way that it should be useful to anyone with an interest in autism, including autistic people, parents, carers and a wide range of other professionals. This module won the gold Training Journal Award for Best Public Service/Not-for-Profit Programme in 2019. Read more

This module aims to increase participants’ understanding of autism and develop their confidence in identifying and implementing reasonable adjustments for their autistic colleagues.   It is suitable for all staff working alongside or managing autistic colleagues including managers, supervisors, HR staff, colleagues and workplace mentors. No previous knowledge of autism is required. Read more

This module is specifically aimed at staff working in the public transport sector. It provides insight into autistic experience, and encourages delegates to consider what adjustments could make transport more accessible. Read more

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