AUTISM & ASPERGER'S SYNDROME
BRITISH INSTITUTE OF LEARNING DISABILITIES (BILD)
- Autism Awareness - a basic understanding: an introduction for those wishing to develop an understanding of people with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder.
- Communication and Autism: an insight into the complexities of communication for individuals with autism. Identifies practical strategies to adjust our language and the way we communicate.
CONCEPT TRAINING
- Sensory differences and the role of positive touch: gives an insight into the arena of sensory differences and addresses the need for coping strategies and positive interventions. A variety of practical ways to encourage positive touch are explored.
- Inclusive play: course for anyone working in an inclusive setting or trying to develop an inclusive approach to play.
- Success with people with Autistic Spectrum Disorder: how to develop strategies for working with people with ASD.Finding out the causes and effects and how a person with ASD sees the world.
- Working with children with Asperger's syndrome: a practical approach to the challenges of working with children who have a syndrome.
EARLY YEARS ORGANISATION
- Keyhole autism training for pre-schools: a 13-hour course over two days looking at autism and effective intervention strategies in helping children achieve their full potential.
MARIA MONTESSORI INSTITUTE
- Understanding and supporting the child with an ASD: one-day workshop focusing on understanding and supporting individual children in the classroom.
NATIONAL AUTISTIC SOCIETY
- Introduction to TEACCH: one-day seminar covering the basic principles of the TEACCH approach. A general awareness of autism is required.
- Three-day introduction to TEACCH: covers the basic principles of TEACCH in more detail.
- Asperger's syndrome - insights and interventions for support: online course looking at children and young people with Asperger's by reviewing personal, professional and family perspectives and its social and educational implications.
AUTISM NORTHERN IRELAND
- Fundamentals of autism: one-day course.
- Fundamentals of Asperger's syndrome: one-day course.
- The principles of TEACCH: one-day introduction.
INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
- Understanding children on the Autistic Spectrum: the indications that should concern early years practitioners and the implications for development and life chances. The difference between autism and Asperger's syndrome is clarified, looking at case studies.
SCOTTISH SOCIETY FOR AUTISM
- An introduction to ASDs: one-day workshop for practitioners new to the field, covering basic concepts and theories relating to ASD.
- Asperger's syndrome - the facts: one-day course.
- Understanding and supporting people with Asperger's syndrome: one-day course which covers interpreting the presentation of Asperger's and the impact for the individual, and practical strategies to address the impact of social and psychological understanding.
- Asperger's syndrome - talking to intimacy: one-day course exploring the key issues of dysfunction and perceptions of responses to dysfunctional behaviour.
- Supporting people with ASD through structured teaching: two-day course exploring the key issues in ASD from a structured teaching perspective, and the ways in which structured teaching can be used to support people with ASD.
- Asperger's syndrome encounter forum: a structured open discussion on Asperger's syndrome and associated issues.
- Anger management and sensory issues: one-day course exploring why people with autism get angry and how anger can be alleviated.
- Sex education with ASD: one-day course which explores the qualitative differences in the socio-sexual development of people with ASD and practical strategies for sex education and counselling.
THE SCHOOL OF INFANT MENTAL HEALTH
- Behavioural signs of autism in infants: two-day course on recognising child cases of autism and early interventions.
BEREAVEMENT
CHILD BEREAVEMENT CHARITY
- Grief and bereavement in schools: aims to develop an understanding of the impact of loss and grief on young people's health and learning.
- Children and young people - loss, death and grief: one-day multi-disciplinary workshop.
- Creative ways of helping children and families: one-day workshop looking at the needs of children and creative ways of helping families communicate.
MARIA MONTESSORI INSTITUTE
- Talking about death and bereavement: death customs and rituals from an historical, cultural and religious perspective; there will also be an exploration of the grieving process.
NATIONAL CHILDREN'S BUREAU
- Grief matters for children: promoting effective bereavement strategies in schools: one-day conference.
DEAFBLINDNESS
SENSE
- Training for intervenors: one-week courses for those working one-to-one with the congenitally deafblind.
DOWN SYNDROME
DOWN SYNDROME EDUCATIONAL TRUST
- Down Syndrome Education Conference: expert training for early years professionals supporting young children who have Down syndrome.
- Supporting social and emotional developoment and managing behaviour for children and young people with Down Syndrome aged three to 16 years: one day covering the social and emotional development of young people with Down syndrome.
DYSLEXIA AND DYSPRAXIA
BRITISH DYSLEXIA ASSOCIATION (BDA)
The BDA promotes early identification and support in schools to ensure opportunity to learn for dyslexics.
ICAN
- Dyspraxia - fundamentals and practice: practical guide for recognising signs of dyspraxia. Explores ideas for helping children.
MONTESSORI CENTRE INTERNATIONAL
- Helping children with dyslexia and dyspraxia: practical guide for recognising early signs of dyslexia and dyspraxia.
EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIOURAL DIFFICULTIES
ACORN CHILDCARE TRAINING
- Working with challenging behaviour of all ages: one-day course covering topics such as prevention and crisis behaviour management.
- Postive behaviour management 0-5 years: one-day course examining external and internal influences on behaviour and techniques to reinforce positive behaviour.
CHILDREN IN SCOTLAND
- Dealing with conflict, anger and aggression: workshop looking at the communicative function of some challenging behaviours.
CONCEPT TRAINING
- Positive approaches to changing behaviour: course on supporting children to change their behaviour rather than the carer just managing or coping.
I CAN
- Understanding and supporting school-aged children with behavioural and social difficulties and speech, language and communication needs: this interactive course will provide theoretical and practical insights into the links between language and behaviour, and how these affect access to education and social development.
NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN (NSPCC)
- Domestic abuse and its impact on children: three-day training for practitioners and managers to help them consider domestic violence's impact.
THE SCHOOL OF INFANT MENTAL HEALTH
Offers integrated educational and training programmes for professionals working with under-fives. Courses include career training, primary care and psychotherapeutic skills.
SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIOURAL DIFFICULTIES ASSOCIATION (SEBDA)
SEBDA, formerly the Association of Workers for Children with Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties, promotes excellence in services for children with emotional and behavioural difficulties.
FRAGILE X SYNDROME
FRAGILE X SOCIETY
Fragile X Society supports those with Fragile X syndrome - the most common cause of inherited learning disability - their families and professionals working with them.
HEARING IMPAIRMENT
ACORN CHILDCARE TRAINING
- Deaf awareness: short course examining issues relating to deafness in childcare settings.
NATIONAL DEAF CHILDREN'S SOCIETY (NDCS)
The NDCS is the only UK charity dedicated to supporting deaf children and their families in overcoming the challenges of childhood deafness.
SIGNS FOR SUCCESS
- Signing with babies and young children: distance-learning training toolkit with DVDs, phonics pack and books. Teaches hundreds of signs and signed activities, songs, nursery rhymes and stories to use in homes and settings. Offers a recognised Edexcel Award and six credits at Level 2 or 3 towards other childcare qualifications.
LEARNING DISABILITIES
ACORN CHILDCARE TRAINING
- Effective communication with disabled children and young people: one-day course for those whose role involves children whose disability may affect their communication.
BRITISH INSTITUTE OF LEARNING DISABILITIES (BILD)
- Person-centred quality outcomes and transition: one-day course identifying five positive outcomes for young people with learning disabilities and exploring how these can be achieved through multi-disciplinary working and putting the young person and their family at the centre.
- Activities for communication for people with profound learning disabilities (PLD): one-day course which should help practitioners communicate more effectively with individuals with PLD and use a range of activities, such as storytelling, as contexts for communicating.
ENABLE
Enable is the largest membership organisation in Scotland for people with learning disabilities and for family carers. Enable's services include legal advice and direct care services for children and adults with learning disabilities.
ENABLE IRELAND
Enable Ireland's services cover all aspects of a child's physical, educational and social development from early infancy.
MENCAP
Mencap is the UK's leading disability charity working with children, adults and carers.
PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT AND DEVELOPMENT (PSD)
Working with children who have special needs: two-day course covering legislation, what special needs are, and working with and planning for children with special needs.
WALES PRE-SCHOOL PLAYGROUPS ASSOCIATION
- Playing together: twelve 2.5-hour sessions dealing with the integration of children with special/additional needs into an early years setting.
PORTAGE
NATIONAL PORTAGE ASSOCIATION
Portage is a home-visiting service for pre-school children who have special needs. It is based on the principle that parents are the key figures in their care and development. Portage's four main activities are: weekly home visits by a trained home visitor; weekly written teaching activities designed for the individual child and parent; teaching and recording carried out by the parent; and weekly supervision by the home visitor.
- Training workshops: covering Portage history, theories and basic practice, suitable for parents and professionals working with pre-school children with special needs.
SPEECH AND LANGUAGE DIFFICULTIES
AFASIC
Afasic seeks to raise awareness and to create better services and provision for children and young people with speech and language impairments.
BRITISH STAMMERING ASSOCIATION (BSA)
BSA aims to help eliminate stammering in children by improving information for practitioners.
- BSA London Open Day 2010 - 4 September: an eclectic mix of workshops and presentations, and a great chance to meet other people who stammer.
I CAN
I CAN helps children with speech and language difficulties across the UK. It provides a combination of specialist therapy and education for children, information for parents, and training and advice for teachers and other professionals.
- Supporting communication in the early years: this course will help practitioners working with pre-school children to promote the development of good communication skills in all children. The learning outcomes for participants include: awareness that language is about understanding, expression and social interaction; and awareness of how children develop language skills at home and at pre-school.
VISUAL IMPAIRMENT
ROYAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND (RNIB)
The RNIB offers information, support and advice to more than two million people who have sight problems.