Autism and Neurodiversity Awareness: An Introduction for All Professionals

Content
11 modules

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Instructor
Dr William Davies

Price
$245.00 AUD

Description

‘Autism and Neurodiversity Awareness’ is a 6-hour, self-paced course for professionals in the UK and Ireland who wish to understand autism and neurodiversity with confidence and compassion.

Founded in 1981, the Association for Psychological Therapies (APT) has trained over 150,000 professionals in evidence-based approaches, commissioned by numerous health services and providers.

APT’s Autism and Neurodiversity Awareness training uniquely combines built-in APT Accreditation with automatic access to our renowned post-course resources to help you support your clients. It is available for both teams and individuals.

 

Executive Summary:

APT’s Autism and Neurodiversity Awareness training provides a clear, practical introduction to autism and the wider field of neurodiversity (which includes ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, Tourette’s, and more). It is designed for professionals who may not specialise in this area but who recognise the importance of understanding neurodivergent people and working in ways that genuinely support them.

Participants will learn how different ways of thinking, perceiving, and processing information can shape a person’s experience, and how small changes in communication and environment can make a major difference. By the end, you’ll feel more confident, informed, and skilled in recognising and responding to neurodivergent individuals in your everyday work.


About the Course:

The course explores questions such as:

  • What do we mean by neurodiversity and neurodivergence?
  • What are the core characteristics of autism, (and to a lesser degree, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia), and other neurodivergent conditions)?
  • Why is awareness of these differences so important across education, healthcare, and community services?
  • How does being neurodivergent affect daily life, relationships, and mental wellbeing?
  • What helps? Practical ways to communicate, structure environments, and reduce distress.
  • What support and resources are available for neurodivergent people and their families?

 

Who should attend:

This course is for anyone who encounters neurodivergent individuals in their work — for example in healthcare, education, social care, housing, or community roles — and who wants a sound, accessible grounding in the subject. It is especially suited to those with little or no prior knowledge who wish to work more confidently and inclusively.

 

What you receive as a result of attending the training:

Each delegate will be registered as having attended the course and receive a certificate to this effect.

 

Bookings:

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Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate 6 hours CPD

Learning credits

CPD
6.0
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Introduction
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What is Autism
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The Autism Spectrum and more
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Can it be prevented or treated
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A Video Example
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Neurodiversity
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How should I respond to someone with Autism
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How to help autistic people be the best version of themselves
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Overarching Themes
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The Final Countdown
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Exam
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