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Nov 12

A Lived Experience: Practical Advice for Educators Supporting Autistic Children and Young People

November 12 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Join us on 12th November from 4-5pm for a fascinating webinar titled ‘A Lived Experience: Practical Advice for Educators Supporting Autistic Children and Young People’.

Join us for the webinar “A Lived Experience: Practical Advice for Educators Supporting Autistic Children and Young People,” led by Joe Fautley from the National Children’s Bureau. Joe, an advocate for neurodiversity and an autistic individual himself, brings a unique and invaluable perspective to the challenges faced by autistic students in educational settings. This session offers practical, experience-based advice tailored for educators striving to create inclusive environments that truly support autistic children and young people.

Through his personal insights and professional expertise, Joe will guide attendees in understanding the nuanced experiences of autistic students. The key learning outcomes of this webinar include strategies for effective communication, understanding sensory sensitivities, and creating supportive classroom environments. Educators will also gain a deeper awareness of how to recognise and accommodate the diverse learning needs of autistic students, fostering their academic and emotional wellbeing.

This webinar is designed to equip educators with the tools and knowledge necessary to enhance their practice, ensuring that autistic students are not only included but are able to thrive within mainstream and specialist educational settings. Whether you are a teacher, SENCO, or school leader, this session offers a valuable opportunity to learn from someone who has lived the experience, providing insights that are both practical and deeply empathetic. Don’t miss this chance to deepen your understanding and make a meaningful difference in the lives of autistic children and young people.

 

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Date:
November 12
Time:
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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