Autism and girls

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The Communication and Interaction Team (C&I) are delivering a workshop designed for school staff to develop their knowledge of and skills in supporting girls with autism, both pre- and post- diagnosis. 
Audience: SENCos, INCOs, teachers with specific responsibility.  All key stages.


This is a half day workshop and will cover the following topics:

  • Why has there traditionally been such a pronounced (1:4) gender difference in diagnosis rates?
  • Key areas of difference in relation to girls with autism
  • Pre-diagnosis indicators
  • Key strategies in relation to both universal and targeted approaches
  • Working with parents
  • Useful resources and links

The workshop is interactive and focussed on positive outcomes for pupils. A key outcome will be for delegates to develop a ‘provision checklist’, which can be applied to their setting in practical terms.  
The course also offers the opportunity for professional networking and sharing of good practise.

Training objectives

  • Develop skills and knowledge so that you can support their organisation to develop outstanding provision for this cohort and their families
  • Help you to question, evaluate and develop autism practice within your setting
  • Provide you with the tools to audit current provision and identify areas for development and training needs
Product code: SESU-TRN-01039

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