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Autism

The Autism pages aim to enable practitioners to better empower autistic adults to identify their needs and communicate how autism impacts on their daily lives, so that their needs can be better addressed. The section provides lots of resources, information and support that practitioners can access, such as toolkits, practitioner-led drop ins, and details of a range of autism services that are available. If you have any feedback regarding the content or would like to include additional information, please contact Jake Binns or Fung-yee Lee.  There are also separate pages on neurodiversity.

** PLEASE NOTE the below are a couple of key websites. If you want to learn more about autism and the experiences of autistic people, there is a very wide variety of resources on the Camden Learning and Development site covering a range of topics including Care Act assessments, Sensory Needs, Criminal Justice and Mental Health.

Isabel Lowe-Zinola [email protected] and Andrew Reece [email protected] presented two open house workshops on Practice with Autistic People.

If you click on the following dates you can access all of the slides for 24/4/24 and 17/6/24 

 

GENERAL INFORMATION AND USEFUL WEBSITES

 

National Autistic Society  has a huge amount of advice and guidance resources.  Enter keywords into the search function to identify the most helpful information. 

Autism Central is a new peer education programme and provides resources including 1 to 1 advice and events.  

The programme is commissioned by NHS England. It aims to build knowledge and understanding of autism and empower families and carers to advocate for autistic people they support.

National Institute  Clinical Guidance (NICE) provide guidance on autism, including principles for working with autistic adults, and ideas for interventions:

A Chief Social Workers’ report on social work with autistic young adultsincludes particular information on Transitions.

RESOURCES FOR AUTISTIC TEENAGERS AND FAMILIES

 

A set of resources including videos, PDFs, and worksheets to support autistic teenagers in understanding what being autistic means to them. Resources for autistic teenagers (autism.org.uk)

Guidance for families including individuals and professionals on Care (Education) and Treatment Reviews and Dynamic Support Registers is available. . The guidance is written by and for families.

Sensory needs:

A video, poster, and document from the NHS which gives information about autistic people’s sensory needs and the links to mental health. Also includes advice on creating sensory-friendly environments NHS England » Sensory-friendly resource pack

Last updated: 21 October 2024