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Specialist Teaching Team for Autism. Anne Mckelvey Denise Thomas. Who do we work with?. Children and young people with a diagnosis of autism, their family and their nursery or school setting Currently there are just over 200 children and young people 3-19 with diagnosis
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Specialist Teaching Team for Autism Anne Mckelvey Denise Thomas
Who do we work with? • Children and young people with a diagnosis of autism, their family and their nursery or school setting • Currently there are just over 200 children and young people 3-19 with diagnosis • Work mainly in mainstream schools and settings, with families and their children.
What do we do • Meet/observe the child or young person in their setting • Meet their parents/carers • Meet their teachers and teaching assistants • Liaise closely with colleagues in early years, transition team, health and social care • Make recommendations to the setting about ways of supporting the child or young person • Some 1:1 working for specific interventions • Model approaches to staff • Loan resources • Attend reviews and meetings
Support families • Listen to parents • Discuss our visits and share reports with parents and other professionals • Provide visual resources for home use • Monthly Drop In groups for parents ( resources workshop & book loans) • Send regular emails to parents about local and national events • Keywork for families
How do we advise and support in schools and settings • Raise awareness and understanding of autism in schools and settings- LA booklet, Inclusion Development Programme, staff training, staff drop in sessions • Promote autism friendly practice, which is beneficial for many pupils • Promote personalised approaches to learning for those young people who may find the school environment/curriculum challenging.
What do we offer advice and support about? • PECS – • workstations - • Visual supports – • Social stories – eg. ‘Why do children have to do home work’
Sensory preferences – strategies • alternatives to writing and communication - • Social groups, buddy systems and alternative activities at lunchtimes • Peer awareness training
Training • Termly training sessions on autism and related topics • Termly support group for teachers and TA’s which specific focuses eg. transition, visual supports • Bespoke training for schools and staff groups • ASCEND programme for parents- work as a facilitator with colleagues from Limetrees, (Child and Adolescent Mental Heath –CAMHS) • ELSA (Emotional Literacy & Social Awareness)- deliver autism session with Educational Psychology team