Description
This introductory Autism Awareness course is designed for individuals seeking to develop a deeper understanding of autism. It is suitable for anyone supporting autistic children, young people, or adults across a range of professional and community settings.
The course explores what autism is, including the concepts of neurodiversity and the autism spectrum, while addressing common misconceptions. It emphasises understanding autism as a difference rather than a deficit, recognising that while autistic individuals may share certain areas of difference, each person has a unique profile of strengths, needs, and aspirations.
You will gain insight into how autism may affect daily life, an overview of the diagnostic process, and practical strategies for providing effective, individualised support. The course also includes “Choose Your Path” learning opportunities, allowing you to tailor content to your specific professional context.
For those working in educational settings, a dedicated Autism Awareness in Education course is available, providing more specialised, classroom-focused guidance.
What You Will Learn
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Define autism and understand associated terminology.
- Approach autism as a difference rather than a disorder or impairment.
- Understand how autism may be identified and diagnosed.
- Recognise key areas of difference and how they may affect individuals.
- Appreciate that every autistic individual has unique strengths, needs, and goals that should inform support provision.
- Understand the concept of advocacy and how to support autistic individuals effectively.
- Identify practical strategies to support autistic individuals in a range of contexts.


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