inclusion

17 support services available across this Council. View services available across Northern Ireland
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Conference Online / Virtual Seminar Training/Advice Workshop

Autism NI

This course is designed for anyone who wants to understand more about autism and neurodiversity within the workplace. Explore how you can provide support and adjustments to build an inclusive workplace, and benefit from the benefits of a diverse staff team and accessible workplace.
Belfast
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Conference Online / Virtual Training/Advice Workshop

Autism NI

Our 2 hour 'Supporting Autistic Females' training will support you to understand why females may experience difficulties in accessing a timely and accurate diagnosis, and how to support autistic females in your role.
Belfast
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Conference Online / Virtual Training/Advice Workshop

Autism NI

Understand the main features associated with autism and explore various strategies to support autistic people. The course will explore the key characteristics including communication, social interaction, repetitive behaviours and sensory differences. The course is delivered on Zoom, and includes group discussion, interactive activities and question/answer sessions, so you can get the support you need and maximise your learning.
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Training/Advice Workshop

Autism NI

This full day, in person course will help you to understand the main elements of a structured teaching approach and how you can successfully implement these in a person centred and neuro-inclusive way for autistic children or adults.
Belfast
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Training/Advice Workshop

Autism NI

Autism NI's Impact Award for Sports and Youth settings provides expert autism training and follow up support to your team. Receive step by step support to implement practical strategies to support autistic and neurodivergent members. Achieve the Impact Award and demonstrate your winning approach to inclusion.
Belfast
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Training/Advice Workshop

Autism NI

Autism NI's Impact Award for Sports and Youth settings provides expert autism training and follow up support to your team. Receive step by step support to implement practical strategies to support autistic and neurodivergent members. Achieve the Impact Award and demonstrate your winning approach to inclusion.
Belfast
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Training/Advice Workshop

WheelWorks

Half-day course in equality, diversity and inclusion in the workplace using a blend of art and coaching techniques.
Belfast
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Training/Advice Workshop

WheelWorks

Half-day course in equality, diversity and inclusion in the workplace using a blend of art and coaching techniques.
Belfast
Grow your Business with Impact Award
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Autism NI

With over 35,000 autistic people in NI, there are 35,000 reasons your organisation should become more autism inclusive. Adopting a neuroinclusive approach across your service promotes best practice for your clients, service users and employees.
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Online / Virtual Training/Advice

Autism NI

The Autism NI Impact Award is a training package that supports clubs and community groups of all sizes provide an inclusive environment.
Belfast
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Online / Virtual Training/Advice

Volunteer Now

This Inclusion in Volunteering training workshop is designed to equip leaders of volunteers with the knowledge and skills necessary to maximise volunteer engagement and streamline management processes. Participants will explore key concepts, best practices, and practical strategies for effectively managing volunteer programs. It is based on research carried out for Volunteer Now and Volunteer Ireland by Conor Scully of the School of Policy and Practice, DCU Institute of Education.
Belfast
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Workshop

Autism NI

The KEYHOLE® Early Intervention Programme is a 2-day interactive training course specifically designed for early years professionals. This programme aims to help professionals develop their skills and confidence in supporting young autistic children enhance their development from a young age. Topics include play, communication, social interaction, behaviour, and the Early Years role. As part of this course, all delegates receive a range of comprehensive resources and a ‘Structured Teaching Starter Kit’ with a range of toys, activities, and visuals that you can implement within the workplace, worth over £50.
Enniskillen
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Training/Advice Workshop

Autism NI

The KEYHOLE® Early Intervention Programme is a 2-day interactive training course specifically designed for early years professionals. This programme aims to help professionals develop their skills and confidence in supporting young autistic children enhance their development from a young age. Topics include play, communication, social interaction, behaviour, and the Early Years role. As part of this course, all delegates receive a range of comprehensive resources and a ‘Structured Teaching Starter Kit’ with a range of toys, activities, and visuals that you can implement within the workplace, worth over £50.
Derry/Londonderry
Inclusion
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Lear Training

A new #Education and #Training programme has been launched to encourage more people to consider a career in #SEND or update their skills in working with #SEND #learners Winter 2023 will see the launch of a range of exciting new training courses from Lear
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Online / Virtual Training/Advice

Autism NI

Understand the main features associated with autism and explore various strategies to support autistic people The course will explore the key characteristics including communication, social interaction, repetitive behaviours and sensory differences.
Belfast
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Online / Virtual Training/Advice

Autism NI

Understand what is meant by the ‘PDA Profile’ within autism, and how this may present. Explore a range of key strategies you can use in your professional role to support an individual within the PDA profile of autism. For more information, please contact our training team by calling: 028 9040 1729 (Option 4) or email: training@autismni.org
Belfast
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Online / Virtual Training/Advice

Autism NI

This two-hour, online course is aimed for all healthcare professionals who want to support autistic patients within their role.
Belfast