• This e-learning module aims to provide learners with an increased understanding of the autistic spectrum and offer strategies to support those on it. On completion, learners will have an increased awareness of the main characteristics of behaviour which individuals on the autism spectrum can commonly display, as well as an increased understanding of the sensory differences of people on the autistic spectrum. Our Understand How to Support Individuals with Autism Spectrum Conditions training course has been updated with help from subject matter experts to include more information on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and to cover the Oliver McGowan case.
  • This course covers a wide range of information and guidance for all those working with individuals, both children and adults, who are vulnerable to domestic abuse or suffering from it. The modules in this product have been created with victims in mind and will inform learners about domestic violence, and how to support those experiencing it. This wide-ranging domestic abuse training course is designed to give the maximum amount of information and guidance to those who are working with victims of domestic abuse or those who may be vulnerable to domestic abuse.
  • It can be difficult for many people to identify what hate crime is and how to report it. This training course will give learners clarity and advice on this topic. This course teaches learners how to identify what hate crime is, how to identify hate crime, incidents and how to report incidents. Hate crime is a complex and challenging issue and can take many forms. A key aspect of this course is distinguishing what is classified as hate crime and how the police and Crown Prosecution Service monitor hate crime.
  • This court training course is designed for all those working with children and young people who have to attend court hearings or become involved with legal processes that could result in court attendance. This training will help to give learners the skills they need to successfully negotiate these complex situations and aims to help alleviate any fears or concerns they might have.
  • This course has been designed for those working with children and young people in an educational environment. Being able to understand and identify strategies for promoting positive behaviour in school is a crucial aspect of primary behaviour support.
  • For those working with children with learning difficulties or disabilities, there are a lot of increased considerations that need to take place in regards to their safeguarding and care. This course gives an overview of information and guidance needed for those who work or care for children and young people in this situation. This wide-ranging course covers the definitions, needs and laws relating to children with learning difficulties and disabilities, including legislation, communication and partnership.
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