Working with Pupils with Autism and ADHD – Online Interactive Course

£20.00

Aimed at Teaching Assistants, ECTs, or wider school staff, this training has been created to ensure all those working with children with Autism or ADHD have a clearer understanding of what it means to be Autistic/have ADHD and the challenges it can bring to school life. Importantly, this training is full of helpful tips and practical suggestions for simple, easily achieved, reasonable adjustments to make life easier and school a more enjoyable and successful place for these learners.

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This course is self-paced but should take around 20 minutes to complete.

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Description

This course is part of a suite of SEND training available through Services For Education, thoughtfully designed to ensure that all staff within the school have a good level of understanding of what it means to be autistic or to have ADHD.

It delves into what it is like to attend school with these additional challenges, and gives a range of practical, easily achieved, reasonable adjustments and top tips that you can take away and immediately implement in school with little or no expense needed, to make sure that these pupils are having their needs met to engage them in learning and help them achieve their full potential.

By the end of this course, you should understand:

  • What neurodivergence is
  • What autism is
  • What ADHD is
  • How to support learners with either autism or ADHD

Who would benefit most from this training?

SENCOs have a clear understanding of the needs of learners with a wide range of special educational needs, and how to provide for these in class. Sharing this information with the wider staff team is often difficult due to time constraints. This course makes it easy to bring other members of staff up to speed on the key details of these conditions as well as arming them with a range of go-to strategies to take away and put in place in your setting immediately.

Teaching assistants or 1:1s would benefit, or it would benefit more experienced staff as a refresher. This could also form part of your bespoke ECT training, enhancing their learning before they work with your more vulnerable pupils.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

This course focuses on providing school staff with a good understanding of autism and ADHD, along with practical strategies to support learners with these conditions to engage and achieve their full potential.

The course covers neurodivergence, autism, ADHD, and ways to support learners with either autism or ADHD.

SENCOs, teaching assistants, 1:1 support staff, and experienced teachers will benefit, especially as a refresher or part of bespoke ECT training.

It provides easily implemented, low-cost adjustments and top tips that help meet pupils’ needs, enabling better engagement and achievement.

About the Course Leader

Claire Steele - Adviser, Services For Education

With over 20 years of experience in primary education, Claire Steele is a respected and committed school leader who has worked across a diverse range of schools and multi-academy trusts.

Her previous roles include Assistant Principal, Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL), SENCo, and Senior Mental Health and Wellbeing Lead. She has also worked extensively with partners to support the delivery of a wide range of National Professional Qualifications (NPQs). Claire also holds the NPQSL and NPQLTD.

Claire is deeply passionate about creating safe, inclusive, and nurturing school environments, where the well-being of pupils is at the heart of practice. She brings her extensive knowledge, dedication, and enthusiasm to Services For Education, supporting schools in embedding effective and compassionate safeguarding and SEND practices at every level.

As part of the team of advisers at Services For Education, Claire champions SEND and equality, ensuring these values remain central to all aspects of her work. Most recently, she has developed the newly launched SEND offer from Services For Education. She also delivers high-quality safeguarding training and conducts comprehensive safeguarding audits in schools.

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