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Conferences to be held by Action for ASD

 
 

Special Offer

10% discount when two conferences are booked at the same time.

15% discount when all three conferences are booked together.


Introduction To Autism - September 2007

This one day course provides an introduction to key issues in understanding and supporting those with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder. It will look at practical ways of supporting Individuals of all ages and attempt to explore current issues.

For more information see Introduction To Autism (PDF)


Managing Behaviour - October 2007

The day will focus on Behaviour Management of children with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder within the school environment. You will learn helpful strategies to help the child function and manage within the classroom.

For more information see Managing Behaviour (PDF)


Sensory Issues - November 2007

This one day course provides an introduction to this very important issue in autism. The course will give a theoretical understanding of the issues involved and explore practical ways of supporting individuals who experience sensory differences.

For more information see Sensory Issues (PDF)


Booking Form

For a booking form please phone the office 01282 415455 or click on the link below.

The Booking Form is in a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. To be able to view this form you can download the reader and read the Booking Form by clicking on the links below:

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Booking Form (PDF)

 

 
 

This website has been established in order to help parents and professionals develop a better understanding of Autistic Spectrum Disorders. It should not be used as a diagnostic tool. If you suspect a child or adult has this disorder you should consult with a doctor or other professional.