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What’s Really Important? Chocolate or… Offering training and support to parents of children and young people on the autistic spectrum, who display challenging behaviour.

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Page 1: What’s Really Important? Chocolate or… Offering training and support to parents of children and young people on the autistic spectrum, who display challenging

What’s Really Important?

Chocolateor…

Offering training and support to parents of children and young people on the autistic spectrum, who display challenging

behaviour.

Page 2: What’s Really Important? Chocolate or… Offering training and support to parents of children and young people on the autistic spectrum, who display challenging

Problems

• What is the problem?• Who is it a problem for?

Page 3: What’s Really Important? Chocolate or… Offering training and support to parents of children and young people on the autistic spectrum, who display challenging

WHY?

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The Course

• 5 weekly 2 hour sessions• PI’s introduced towards the end• Set up and run in partnership• Preparation• Mixture of small and large groups• Mixture of curriculum delivery and groupwork

Page 5: What’s Really Important? Chocolate or… Offering training and support to parents of children and young people on the autistic spectrum, who display challenging

week by weekWeek 1

Autism overview and what is the problem?Week 2

Development, eating sleeping and pooingWeek 3

Stages of an incident, crisis and environmentsWeek 4

An insiders viewWeek 4

Trouble shooting and physical work

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What’s Useful and what’s not about…

Interaction

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• First we need to be free from the complex of superiority

• Next we need to be free from the complex of inferiority

• And Finally we need to be free from the complex of equality

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Information

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Specialisation

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TroubleshootingExpect EmotionBreak out roomsHigh staff ratioParent staffAwareness around PI’s

Further work needed?Follow upsMulti agency involvement‘Jonas said….’Simple confidentiality

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Evaluations

‘Thank you for making such a difference to our children’s lives. Your work is so worthwhile.’

‘R is back to being a happy child, the household is much calmer.’

‘This has been an invaluable course. I learned more on this course about how to help my child than in four years of attending sessions at our mental health centre.’ ‘Very refreshing to be told how it is straight, in a way that we recognise, to be true to reality, rather than skating around the issues.’ This was a very helpful, enlightening, reassuring experience that has made me feel I am not alone.’ ‘The fact that it was only parents and not professionals meant that I didn’t feel judged.’

87% described the course as having an impact on their children