Shifting the Paradigm
around Autism
in Education
Free Webinar
In this 50 minute webinar, Valli Jones, an autistic Clinical Psychologist, offers her perspective on the disconnect between the education system and the autistic students it is struggling to engage, and proposes a way forward.
"Absolutely amazing."
-- Director, Educational Leadership
Current statistics around autism, within Australia and globally.
The challenge for education, from the perspective of an autistic clinical psychologist with over a decade of experience supporting neurodivergent children and young people.
The paradigm shift in health: from pathology to neurodiversity.
Moving forward with The Safe House Framework: A system for collaboration.
Let's shift the paradigm around autism in education.
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Are you a school-based allied health professional?
👀 Check out The Safe House Framework for Health Professionals
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The Safe House Framework® is designed to help teams work together to remove the barriers faced by autistic young people.
Home
The parent program is the heart of the methodology. It carefully guides and supports parents through the process of building a Safe House for their child.
Parent education is paramount. To make it as accessible as possible, the parent program is free.
School
Teachers are such important members of a child's team! The educator program empowers teachers with the understanding, knowledge, and skills they need to create truly inclusive, neuro-affirming classrooms.
With a focus on universal design and individualised adjustments for neurodivergent learners, the educators program is designed to help facilitate collaboration between education and health teams, with the aim of removing the barriers faced by autistic students.
Health Team
The health professional program is transdisciplinary, and flexible enough to be tailored to any role or work environment.
The framework fits around team member's unique skill set - guiding, shaping, and nourishing the way they work with autistic children and their teams.
Support Workers
The right support worker fits in like they've always been there, often becoming integral to a child's day-to-day life, and a key member of the team.
The Support Worker Program is designed to foster an affirming mindset and equip participants with the knowledge and skills needed to provide high quality support in collaboration with the team.
We're better together.
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