This session has been developed for staff who work in Out of School Hours Care (OSHC) settings (including before and after school and vacation care) who want a better understanding of autism and want a broad range of effective strategies to use when supporting students on the spectrum.
This workshop will increase participants’ knowledge, understanding, skills and success when supporting individuals on the spectrum. The presenter will cover a range of topics specifically relevant to the OSHC setting.
The session also provides an opportunity to develop professional skills and networks.
Topics covered in this workshop:
• Understanding the autism spectrum
• Successful environments, rules, and routines
• Effective communication
• Supporting peer relations and inclusion
• Behaviour management strategies
• How to support regulating, and
• ‘In the moment’ strategies.
If this workshop is full, please contact Emma Bennett on ebennett@autismsa.org.au.
Workshop Definitions
General Workshops are designed to give participants an introduction to understanding the autism spectrum and provides workshop participants with the knowledge of key strategies to support individuals in a range of settings.
In Focus Workshops are designed for participants who have a good, current understanding of autism and are looking for a more in-depth understanding relating to a particular area of the autism field. This greater knowledge in turn provides greater confidence in applying strategies to support individuals in this area. It is recommended that participants attend an Autism SA General Workshop prior to attending an In-Focus Workshop or Masterclass unless they have a good, current understanding of autism.
Masterclass Workshops are based on the concept that there is always more to learn. Masterclasses are short intensive workshops that are designed to provide participants who already have a sound current understanding of autism, with specific and extended content relating to a particular topic, strategy or program.