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Hampshire Maintained Schools and Nurseries - Level two: Good Autism Practice Neuroinclusive Education Network (formerly AET

Hampshire Maintained Schools and Nurseries - Level two: Good Autism Practice Neuroinclusive Education Network (formerly AET

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Inclusion Team Level two: Good Autism Practice – Autism Education Trust (AET) - Face-to-face

Autumn 2026

Day 1: Wednesday 18th November 2026 - 9.30am to 12.30pm - Face to Face – Andover area

Day 2: Wednesday 25th November 2026 - 9.30am to 12.30pm - Face to Face – Andover area

This full day training is spread over two half day sessions and aimed at all practitioners working with children with social communication difficulties. You will gain an in-depth knowledge of the different needs of the children and strategies to support them to access all areas of your Early years provision.

The aim of Good Autism Practice in the Early Years is to support practitioners who work directly with Neurodivergent children to:

              Develop knowledge and understanding of good autism practice

              Reflect on and improve their practice in working with Neurodivergent children

              Understand strategies and approaches they can draw upon for Neurodivergent children they work with

              Reflect on the kind of information they need to collect for the one-page profile, the support plan, and the EYFS profile

              Consider how to involve the Neurodivergent child and their family in setting learning goals

After completing, you will be able to:

              Develop their knowledge of how the key areas of difference can affect the learning of a Neurodivergent child

              Consider the approaches, strategies, and adaptations they can implement to remove barriers to wellbeing, participation, and learning for Neurodivergent children

              Understand the importance of involving the child and family in planning and setting learning goals

              Reflect on ways of gathering information from the child, parents/carers, and other professionals

Places booked on scheduled face-to-face and virtual courses will be confirmed when we send out joining instructions closer to the start date.

Please read our cancellation policy prior to booking.

Contactheytc@hants.gov.uk for further details or assistance.

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