Training
Bromley Autistic Trust (BAT) aims to advance public education and awareness of autism and the needs of people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders and to provide training opportunities for people who work with or wish to understand more about individuals with Autistic Spectrum Disorders.
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Seminar to be held on 3rd November 2006:
TEACCH in the Home - Managing Autism at home -
Presented by Marie Doyle, SEN Advisor and ASD Development WorkerDivision TEACCH's structured teaching approaches have been used worldwide and were developed from our understanding of the unique thinking and learning needs of people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders. TEACCH uses visual systems to organise routine and the environment and is used throughout the UK, particularly in classroom settings.
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Conference to be held on 30th November 2006:
Anxiety Anger and ASD
A one day conference to look at the needs of young people with Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning ASD
The conference is aimed at parents, carers, professionals and young people with ASD and Asperger Syndrome. The day will explore what living with ASD and Asperger Syndrome can be like, the challenge of daily life, what anxieties are faced and why anger can often manifest as a result.
We are delighted to have the following speakers: Jenny Ronayne, Dr Katingo Giannoulis, Luke Beardon and Genevieve Edmonds
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Training Services:
- Advice and workshops on:
- Understanding ASD
- Promoting Communication
- Approaches to challenging behaviour
- Information Days
- Training can be carried out at the Bromley Autistic Trust Resource Centre or at your location
- One hour to full day training workshops and presentations designed and delivered to your specification
- Bromley Autistic Trust regularly holds seminars and conferences at a range of locations around the area

