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Oxfordshire Autism Partnership Board
Training Pilot Scheme2011/2012
Autism & Asperger TrainingAutism & Asperger Training
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• 108 staff attended 3 sessions“I feel the contribution of both Paul and Faye was
invaluable and gave such an insight which ordinary training doesn’t give. They were extremely eloquent and painted a real picture of the challenges they face day to day – a fantastic job!”
“My team said it was the best training they had ever done….” Jacqui Gilbert, OCC
FACs Assessors: AO with NAS
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• 39 staff attended 1 session
“Having trainers with ASC helps offer a more real and accessible course.”
CMHTs: AO with Ridgeway
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• 39 attended 2 sessions“Danger of altered response to pain, had not
even considered examples of problems for ASC patients.”
“Will help me understand how to approach a patient with autism/improve communication.”
GPs: AO with Ridgeway
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Early Intervention Hubs:Early Intervention Hubs:AO with SENSS & AFSAO with SENSS & AFS
• 90 staff attended 3 sessions“I feel that this training would benefit all
the Hub workers to work in a different way to support the families with Autism challenges. It has changed my views on the support offered to these families by way of “Parenting Groups” etc, by the Hubs. This would be looked at differently if Managers were privy to this information.”
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Early Intervention Hubs:Early Intervention Hubs:AO with SENSS & AFSAO with SENSS & AFS
“Strengthening Family Programme not suitable for families with an autistic child” “A 180’ is needed”
“Massive credit for everyone
involved in this training, they make it very interesting and enjoyable.” - Lesley Bailey, Community Hub Support Worker
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