The Postgraduate Certificate in Autism and Learning aims to give practitioners an in-depth understanding of the condition and an insight into the workings of the autistic mind. It will equip participants with practical approaches and interventions that will enable children, young people and adults on the autism spectrum to access learning, participate in learning, experience success, gain independence, and fulfil their potential.
The aims of the programme are:
To develop knowledge and critical understanding of the concept of inclusion and associated principles of equality, social justice, participation and partnership.
To develop a deep understanding of the complex conceptual issues in Autism, and the key theories, principles and issues in the field.
To critically evaluate current research in the field.
To critically review strategies and approaches and their evidence base.
To develop collaborative partnerships with individuals on the spectrum, parents, colleagues and other agencies.
To use acquired knowledge and understanding of autism to reflect critically upon practice.
Applicants will be graduates or will be able to provide evidence that they can work at postgraduate level. They must have previous relevant experience and be able to undertake studies and related developments in their workplace setting or other appropriate agency.
Postgraduate Certificate in Autism and Learning can lead to career development in a wide range of employment settings e.g. the charitable sector, social care, social work, health care, education, autism research, and other services requiring an autism specialism.
Core Modules:
Autism, Inclusion and Participation (ED50HP)
Autism, Behaviour and Planning for Change (ED55HQ)
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