Autism Association Events
Connecting with Community Supports
WebinarIn this webinar, we will discuss the process of accessing NDIS funding and learn about the local supports your child and family can access specific to Autism. This webinar is […]
Autism: What are the Early Indicators?
Ellenbrook Workshop, Child and Parent Centre-Arbor Grove, Brookmount Drive, EllenbrookEarly Indicators workshops are for Community Health and Family Professionals including Community Health Nurses, Social Workers, Community Allied Health Professionals, Local Coordinators, NDIS Planners, Early Childhood Educators, and Teachers. What […]
Is it Autism? – The Early Signs for Families
Ellenbrook Workshop, Child and Parent Centre-Arbor Grove, Brookmount Drive, EllenbrookThis workshop is aimed at supporting families to understand and recognise the early signs of Autism and how to support their child in the early stages. In this workshop, we […]
Autism: What are the Early Indicators?
WebinarEarly Indicators webinars are for Community Health and Family Professionals including Community Health Nurses, Social Workers, Community Allied Health Professionals, Local Coordinators, NDIS Planners, Early Childhood Educators, and Teachers. What […]
Supporting Social Skills and Friendships – Primary School (6-11 years)
Autism Association of WA – East Fremantle 217 Canning Highway, East Fremantle, WA, Australia.Everyone has the right to belong and to make meaningful connections with those around them. Social relationships and friendships provide us with experience in managing our own emotions, responding to the feelings of others, collaborating, negotiating and problem-solving. Children with Autism often require support to develop the skills they need to make and keep friends. Join us as we look at how to build on your child’s strengths to help them navigate and benefit from the social dynamics of friendship in primary school.
Supporting Social Skills and Friendships – High School (12-17 years)
Autism Association of WA - Shenton Park 215 Stubbs Tce, Shenton Park, WA, AustraliaEveryone has the right to belong and to make meaningful connections with those around them. Social relationships and friendships provide us with experience in managing our own emotions, responding to the feelings of others, collaborating, negotiating and problem-solving. Children with Autism often require support to develop the skills they need to make and keep friends. Join us as we look at how to build on your child’s strengths to help them navigate and benefit from the social dynamics of friendship in high school.
Autism: What are the Early Indicators?
Autism Association of WA - Shenton Park 215 Stubbs Tce, Shenton Park, WA, AustraliaEarly Indicators workshops are for Community Health and Family Professionals including Community Health Nurses, Social Workers, Community Allied Health Professionals, Local Coordinators, NDIS Planners, Early Childhood Educators, and Teachers. What […]
Connecting with Community Supports
WebinarIn this webinar, we will discuss the process of accessing NDIS funding and learn about the local supports your child and family can access specific to Autism. This webinar is […]
Autism and Me: Explaining Autism to your Child (6-17 years)
WebinarShould I tell my child they have Autism? When is the right time to talk about it? How do I start? Who should be involved? All important questions!
Supporting Alternative and Augmentative Communication
Autism Association of WA - Shenton Park 215 Stubbs Tce, Shenton Park, WA, AustraliaIn this workshop you will learn about Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC), the benefits of using AAC for people with Autism, and how you can support an AAC user to […]