Understanding Autism
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Understanding Autism

We are offering free, insightful and informative training to anyone who works with people experiencing problematic drug & alcohol use.

By Change Grow Live Norfolk

Date and time

Tuesday, September 23 · 9am - 4pm GMT+1

Location

Kingsgate Community Church

30 Queen Anne's Road Great Yarmouth NR31 0LE United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 7 hours

The training is provided by Norfolk County Council in collaboration with The Norfolk Autism Partnership and Change Grow Live.

Face to face session - no virtual alternative.

Location: Kingsgate Community Church30 Queen Anne's Road, Great Yarmouth, NR31 0LE

Time: Arrival 09:00, Training 09:30 - 16:00

Additional Detail: Tea and coffee will be provided; delegates are requested to please provide their own lunch. There is an onsite café and vending machines at the venue.Parking available on site.

Training Overview:

We are offering free, insightful and informative Understanding Autism training to anyone who works with people experiencing problematic drug & alcohol use.

Why might autistic people develop addictions? (adapted from the National Autistic Society)

Autistic people may use substances to cope with social situations, challenging life problems and manage sensory differences which can cause increased stress and anxiety. Some autistic people might also use, or become reliant on, alcohol or drugs to mask their autistic characteristics.

Evidence suggests that Autistic people are more likely to report problematic alcohol and other substance use, when compared to the general population. To support Autistic individuals within our roles, we are offering Understanding Autism training, delivered by Norfolk Autism Partnership.

What does the training cover?Sessions are co-delivered alongside an autistic person, ensuring real-life perspectives are shared and heard throughout.

The training offers a comprehensive introduction to autism, covering:

  • What autism is and how it can present differently in individuals
  • Common strengths and challenges faced by autistic people
  • How to create more inclusive environments and effective communication strategies
  • The importance of understanding sensory differences and reducing barriers

Why attend?By taking part, you'll gain:

  • Increased awareness and understanding of autism
  • Practical tools to support and include autistic individuals in your setting or community
  • Personal insights from lived experience
  • Confidence in promoting acceptance and positive change

Please only book a place if you are certain you can attend. Places are limited and absences impact on others that could benefit from this training.We look forward to seeing you there. If you have any questions, please do ask!

Please note;

  • Booking your place confirms you have approved this with your line manager.
  • We do not accept bulk bookings or booking on someone elses behalf. If you think someone on your team would like to book, please send them the link so they can book their own place in their own name.
  • Please fill out the order form in full. You may risk loosing your space if the form is not completed in full.
  • If you book a place and do not attend, you will be charged a fee of £100.
  • Late cancellations will also be charged a fee of £100.
  • If you do have to cancel, please do so in good time by emailing hayley.bird2@cgl.org.uk and cancel your place via Eventbrite as soon as possible so that others may have the opportunity to attend.

  • Please be aware; photos will be taken at the event and a list of all the professional attendees, their organisations and email addresses may be emailed to all after the event for their own ‘useful contact sheet’.
  • Each attendee will get a ‘Certificate of Attendance’ once the feedback form is completed following the event.

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FreeSep 23 · 9:00 AM GMT+1