A social enterprise helping people on the autistic spectrum and the people around them.
Our autism training events are designed and delivered by people who are all highly experienced in ASD. They have lived with it, so they really know what autism is like. Our events run all over the country and cover a variety of topics including: dealing with autism in everyday life, autism in adulthood, strategies for living with autism and autism and mental health. We also have a range of webinars that you can access from wherever you are in the world!
Tue
05
Jul
Meltdowns & Shutdowns - Webinar (Online)
Thu
07
Jul
Supporting autistic students in education - Webinar (Online)
Mon
11
Jul
Autism & Gender Dysphoria - Webinar (Online)
Thu
14
Jul
Autism & Females - Webinar (Online)
Mon
18
Jul
Autism & Sensory Processing - Webinar (Online)
Wed
20
Jul
A Day at Secondary School - Webinar (Online)
Tue
02
Aug
Autism & Eating - Webinar (Online)
Mon
08
Aug
What is it like to be autistic? - Webinar (Online)
Wed
10
Aug
Autism & Executive Function - Webinar (Online)
Mon
15
Aug
Autism & Anxiety - Webinar (Online)
Fri
19
Aug
Socialising & Autism - Webinar (Online)
Thu
01
Sep
Autism & Gender Dysphoria - Webinar (Online)
Mon
05
Sep
Females & Autism - Webinar (Online)
Wed
07
Sep
Emotions & Autism - Webinar (Online)
Mon
12
Sep
What is it like to be autistic? - Webinar (Online)
Thu
15
Sep
Understanding Challenging Behaviour - Webinar (Online)
Mon
03
Oct
Developing Resilience - Webinar (Online)
Wed
05
Oct
Autism & Anxiety - Webinar (Online)
Tue
11
Oct
Autism & Sensory Processing - Webinar (Online)
Mon
17
Oct
Supporting autistic students in education - Webinar (Online)
Wed
19
Oct
Autism & Social Anxiety - Webinar (Online)
We have a small team of dedicated and experienced Trainers – all with real-life experience of living or working closely with people with autism.
We have a large variety of autism training courses available, as well as the ability to create bespoke material. Our events cater to people of all backgrounds, from people without a diagnosis, newly diagnosed adults, parents, grandparents to teachers and health professionals.
For more information and how to book on one of our autism events, please click the individual links or contact us.
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How to use emotional and logical thinking when communicating with others
We recently thought about the differences between emotional and logical thinking. Something else that occurred to me was how we can use emotional and logical thinking skills to communicate with others when there is a problem. It is well established that logical thinking tends to be the ...
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Should I think about things in a logical or emotional way?
Logic and emotions are two primary ways in which human beings are able to think about things, draw conclusions and communicate. Both logic and emotions are useful and can add value to a person’s well being. So what is the difference between logical and emotional thinking and how can ...
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Understanding the fear of being ‘told off’
When I was a teenager, at school, I was exceedingly and abnormally well behaved. I still have a memory of a classmate remarking to me, “Don’t you ever do anything wrong?”. I went through the entire 5 years of secondary school without receiving a single detention. ...
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