Monthly Workshop

Developing School Wellbeing to Support Autistic Pupils

NEXT LIVE WORKSHOP. LIMITED SPACES.
NEXT LIVE WORKSHOP. LIMITED SPACES.
June 14, 2022 4:00 PM

Autistic children are three times more likely to be excluded from school and are at higher risk of experiencing mental health problems than their peers. This discovery workshop will help you understand how to improve access to learning for autistic pupils and support their mental health.

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Introductory Video

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Who this is for

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School Mental Health Leads
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Senior Leadership Team
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Teachers
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Pastoral Managers
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All school staff
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Do you...

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Want to learn strategies that will help you provide an inclusive environment for autistic pupils?
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Want to support autistic pupils to build relationships to help protect their mental health?
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Want to know how to work with families of autistic children more effectively?
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Want to offer more support to autistic children and young people?

How do you know this is right for you?

Do you want to create a culture of wellbeing which supports autistic pupils and children, increases their access to learning and helps to protect their mental health? Part of the role of a senior mental health lead is to provide early prevention for at-risk children and young people. Autistic individuals are at higher risk of developing mental health problems or illness than their neurotypical peers. Worth-it’s interactive workshop, How can a culture of wellbeing support autistic pupils will be co-hosted by neurodiversity specialist, professional coach, and newly appointed Academic Director of the Al Karamah Training Institute in Abu Dhabi, Jasmine Miller, who will share tips and strategies to help you provide an inclusive environment for autistic pupils.

Jasmine has worked with autistic individuals for over 20 years and will share her insights on how schools can build a culture and ethos of wellbeing that supports autistic children and young people. 

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What will you gain?

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A better understanding of how school leaders and all school staff can support the wellbeing of autistic pupils
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Strategies to help you provide an inclusive environment for autistic students
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Practical tips on how to work more effectively with families of autistic children and examples of effective practice
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Increased understanding of how the wellbeing of autistic pupils and students can be supported
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Insights into how you can create a positive learning environment for autistic children and young people
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Workshop Host

Jasmine Miller

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