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Social Care and Health

Disabilities - Autistic Spectrum - Working with the Conditions (Level Two)

Before you apply for this course, you may wish to have a look at the Disability and Inclusion Training Framework using the link at the bottom of this page.

Staff who either have direct involvement with children & young people on the autistic spectrum and have a background knowledge of autism or staff who have done Cygnet programme 1 training (an introduction to Autistic Spectrum Conditions) and want to develop their knowledge further.

Learning Objectives

  • To increase participants understanding of Autistic Spectrum Conditions.
  • To assist participants in understanding what is behind a child’s behaviour.
  • To guide participants through strategies which they can use to work with children on the spectrum.
  • To understand key behaviour management principles.
  • To direct participants to relevant ASC resources.

Note – you must have attended a level 1 Cygnet Course

Aimed At: This is a Bradford district wide Multi Agency Course for anyone working in Health, Services to Children and Young People, Education, Police, CAFCAS, Probation Services, Adult Services, Voluntary & Independent Sector.

To view the dates and the booking form for this course, please click on the database link below and enter 'Autistic' into the 'Search Keywords' text field. This will display the various dates and you are able to see further information by clicking on the 'View' buttons.

If there are no search results shown for this course, it is likely that no future dates have been set at present. If this is the case, please contact the number below to find out further information.

Link to the Workforce Development training course databaseLink to the Workforce Development training course database

Workforce Development

Phone: 01274 433708
Email: workforce.developmentwrh@bradford.gov.uk

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