Resilience and well-being is a real buzz phrase at the moment – and for good reasons! Resilience and well-being are the basis to successful and meaningful engagement in the social, community and education settings.
Given co-occurring mental health issues are often significant for autistic individuals and well-being and resilience play a vital role in minimising mental health issues, this is an area of utmost importance. This session looks at:
- Well-being and resilience in relation to characteristics of autism
- Supports and strategies to improve well-being and resilience
- Creating a true sense of belonging and why this is important
COVID-19 Notice:
If you are attending an Autism SA face to face workshop as part of your work or duties, you will be obliged by the SA Government Direction to provide proof of vaccination (or exemption) when you arrive at our premises.
To ensure we prevent the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in our community and reduce the risk of exposure to our clients, our staff and visitors, when you arrive you will be asked to examine your own health and answer the following questions:
- Have you been in close contact with a person with a confirmed case of COVID-19 (or suspected, awaiting a test outcome) coronavirus?
- Have you returned from overseas in the past 14 days?
- Have you returned from interstate in the past 14 days?
- Are you feeling sick with fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath or fatigue?
- Have you been instructed by a healthcare professional to get tested for COVID-19?
Please note that if you are unwell or at risk of COVID-19, you will not be able to attend the face-to-face workshop at that time. Our team will work with you to find an alternative solution.