The Support Collective from Project Art Works offer FREE online training opportunities with funding from Skills for Care to caregivers and personal assistants (employed via a personal budget).
Événements de cette collection
Sensory Integration
Mon, Apr 27, 9:30 AM GMT+1
Gratuit
Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) - Informed Level
Tue, Mar 24, 9:30 AM
Gratuit
Communication and Behaviour
Thu, Mar 12, 10:00 AM GMT
Gratuit
Makaton - Level 2
Wed, Mar 4, 9:30 AM GMT
Gratuit
Autism and Mental Health
Mon, Feb 23, 10:00 AM GMT
Gratuit
Understanding Autistic Women and Girls
Tue, Feb 10, 9:30 AM GMT
Gratuit
Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) - Informed Level
Tue, Jan 27, 9:30 AM GMT
Gratuit
Sensory Integration
Tue, Jan 20, 9:30 AM GMT
Gratuit
Total Communication
Tue, Dec 9, 9:30 AM GMT
Gratuit
Loss and Bereavement
Thu, Nov 20, 10:30 AM GMT
Gratuit
Makaton Level 1
Tue, Nov 4, 9:30 AM GMT
Gratuit
Meltdowns and Shutdowns
Mon, Oct 13, 10:00 AM GMT+1
Gratuit
Makaton level 3
Mon, Mar 17, 9:30 AM
Gratuit
Communication and Behaviour
Mon, Mar 10, 9:30 AM
Gratuit
Makaton level 2
Mon, Feb 17, 9:30 AM
Gratuit
Understanding Autistic women and girls - Two Day Course
Tue, Feb 4, 9:30 AM
Gratuit
Working with & supporting PDA young people & adults
Thu, Jan 30, 9:30 AM
Gratuit
Supporting Autistic people using the SPELL framework - Two Day Course
Project Art Works collaborates with people with complex support needs, families and circles of support. Our practice intersects art and care, responding to neurodivergence, its gifts and impacts. Challenging paradigms of inclusion, it spans direct practical and holistic support, film, events, projects and exhibitions.Our studios provide the conditions for a broad range of autonomous and collaborative practices with neurodivergent artists, who take part on their own terms. Alongside the studios, the Support Collective brings together people who care for people with complex support needs where we share our experience and protect our rights through training, resources and advocacy.Human connection and what it reveals about identity and how we view each other are explored within our work. Our practice continues to respond to the functional and ethical structures of diligence and care, respecting self-determination and privacy whilst working towards greater visibility and understanding of neurodiversity in culture.Project Art Works is an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation. Alongside neurodiverse artists and makers, the collective includes paid and unpaid caregivers who help each other to navigate through the complexities of health and social care systems.Discover more at www.projectartworks.org.