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Autism Education Trust Training


Autism Education Training (AET) at Cambridge Park Academy

Our vision:

Our vision is to establish a wider understanding of autism across all stakeholders – we want to provide the very best training and support for not only school staff but also parents, carers and external agencies

Aims:

  • To empower the education workforce and support them in securing a positive education that supports wellbeing for all autistic children
  • To deliver high-quality, DfE accredited autism training across the community
  • To promote positive co-production between educational providers across North East Lincs

Background:

The Autism Education Trust (AET) was formed as a partnership in 2008 to help improve the quality of education for autistic children and young people across England. At the heart of the AET is the belief that good outcomes can only be achieved by working in partnership.

The AET is a not for profit partnership organisation founded by two national autism charities – the National Autistic Society and Ambitious about Autism. Supported by the Department for Education, the AET promotes and supports partnerships throughout the education system to improve educational access, experience and outcomes for autistic children and young people.

Established and supported by the Department for Education, the AET promotes and supports partnerships throughout the education system to improve educational access, experience and outcomes for autistic children and young people. Underpinned by current research into good autism practice, the AET programme is structured around the three education phases – Early Years, Schools and Post 16.

Ultimately, we want all autistic children and young people to experience a positive education that supports their wellbeing and character development.

Offer:

Module
 
Suggested Audience Duration Cost
Schools Making Sense of Autism
An introduction to Autism, giving insight and knowledge into the key areas of difference for autistic children and young people

All school staff, educational professionals, social care, medical professionals and support roles

2.5hrs

£10 per delegate
Early Years Making Sense of Autism
An introduction to Autism, suitable for all educational setting staff

All school staff, educational professionals, social care, medical professionals and support roles

2.5hrs

£10 per delegate
Schools Good Autism Practice
An in-depth module that supports a greater understanding of the differences autistic children and young people face and how best to support their needs

All school staff, educational professionals, social care, medical professionals and support roles

3-4 x 2.5hrs

£75 per delegate
AET Progression Framework
Become familiar with the key features and content of the AET Progression Framework. Learn how to use the AET Progression Framework to identify priorities and set learning intentions for individuals.

Knowing how to use the AET Progression Framework to provide evidence of progress

School leaders, phase leaders, SENDCos and other relevant professionals working with autistic children and young people

Early years and schools combined

2hrs

£50 per delegate
Autism and Exclusions
A module that supports understanding the legal context of exclusion, the risk of illegal exclusion and how to avoid it occurring. Develop an understanding of the triggers and ways of managing distressed behaviours.

Effective tools to reflect on ways to support autistic CYP and their families during the period of exclusion and how to consider ways of transitioning the autistic CYP back into school and how to manage the reintegration meeting.

School leaders, phase leaders, SENDCos and other relevant professionals working with autistic children and young people

Early years and schools combined

2hrs

£50 per delegate
Autism and Anxiety
A module that develops understanding and knowledge in relation to how autistic children and young people might express anxiety, what are the potential causes and what professionals can do to prevent and/or reduce anxiety.

All school staff, educational professionals, social care, medical professionals and support roles

Early years and schools combined

2hrs

£50 per delegate

Courses can be booked by emailing or calling the school
Tel: 01472 230110
Email: office@cambridgepark.het.academy