Making your Practice Autism-Friendly

Autism is part of daily life for many families and professionals and this course is designed to help you gain a deeper understanding of autism itself and of how to make your practice or workplace more autism friendly. Our two experienced authors are a family team. Debbie Waller is a respected therapist, writer, speaker and trainer. She is also Mum to Rae, who just happens to be on the Autistic spectrum. Rae works as a sensitivity reader for both fiction and non-fiction, specialising in autism and LGBTQ+ issues.

About the Free Making Your Practice Autism Friendly Course

Autism is “a lifelong developmental disability that affects how a person communicates with and relates to other people, and how they experience the world around them”. Source: The National Autistic Society. Around 700,000 people in the UK are autistic, more than 1% of the population. Inevitably, some of your clients are on the autistic spectrum.

You may not necessarily be working with autistic people for issues directly connected to their autism. But the condition is inevitably part of their personality and how they respond to the world. By understanding it more fully, you can make the experience of working with you as positive and easy as possible, whatever their presenting issue.

What you’ll learn:

  • What autism is and how it is experienced.
  • The dyad of impairments and wider aspects of autism.
  • How autism can affect daily life.
  • Practical tips for making your practice autism-friendly.

The course includes: brief summary slideshows for each module, practical activities to consolidate your learning, links to wider reading, and free resources.

Summary slideshow of module one.

Support: free email support for three months after you order the course.

Suitable for: originally intended for hypnotherapists, this course has also proved popular with counsellors, psychotherapists, life coaches, and even those in non-therapy roles such as prison officers, healthcare professionals, teachers, beauticians, and hairdressers. It’s also helpful for people with autistic family members.

Commitment: time taken to complete the course varies, depending on how much of the suggested wider reading and research you choose to complete. Average is around 5-6 hours.

Level: introductory, skills and knowledge development, suitable as CPD

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