This current, research-based presentation explores the diagnosis and common characteristics of Autism, focusing specifically on how these impact the young person. Written from a neurodiverse-affirming perspective, the session draws on a range of sources including in-school practice and information from the NAS and AET. With a particular emphasis on the intersection of mental health and Autism, the session will feature active discussion to help participants engage with the material.
Learning Outcomes
- Identify common characteristics of Autism and understand their specific impact on young people
- Discuss the latest research regarding the relationship between mental health and Autism
- Apply practical activities and strategies to support autistic students in an educational setting
- Utilize neurodiverse-affirming principles pulled from current research, school practice, and organizations like the NAS and AET
- Engage in active discussions to share insights and reflect on support strategies.
Audience: Teachers/TAs in settings with autistic children.


