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Disability - Training and Awareness

Student Wellbeing will be delivering bookable workshops open to staff and students.

How to book:

  • Students - please book your place using this booking form.
  • Staff - please book your place via the HR system.

Available training sessions in 2024/25:

Understanding Autism, ADHD & Neurodiversity
(in partnership with Herts Mind Network, 1.5 hours via MS Teams)

Neurodiversity is an essential form of human diversity and broad term describing the idea that people experience and interact with the world around them in many different ways. Our training recognises neurodiversity not as deficits, but as differences. This training aims to provide attendees with an overview of neurodiversity-related conditions such as Autism, ADHD and others and how to practically support individuals.

The training aims to:

  • To increase and develop your awareness of what we mean by the words ‘autism’, ‘ADHD’ ‘neurodiversity’ and the ‘spectrum’.
  • To support you in understanding and identifying variations of the different traits, characteristics and behaviours displayed by individuals with autism and ADHD.
  • To describe some of the common difficulties faced by autistic people in childhood and later life, such as the comorbidity of mental health conditions.
  • To challenge common stereotypes and false misconceptions about autistic people.
  • To learn a number of practical ways you can support an individual with autism to fulfil their potential, by understanding, adjusting and communicating more effectively.

What is ADHD - how to get support and a diagnosis (1 hour)
A session for students to find out more about ADHD and available support

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