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As part of the National Autism Trainer Programme we are running monthly shared learning experience seminars, chaired by our Community of Practice lead, Chris Atkins. These ongoing seminars will offer a safe space for professionals and experts by experience to come together, share experiences and hear from internationally renowned experts. You can register below.

Register for seminars

Shared learning experience seminar three - April 2023 

Tuesday 25 April 2023 (online)

Register for 10am - 12noon
Register for 2pm - 4pm

Agenda

Chaired by

NATP Community of Practice Lead Chris Atkins

Framing our work

Dr Ruth Moyse and Dr Georgia Pavlopoulou:
A double empathy model

Keynote

Damian Milton: ‘The double empathy problem and implications for community and inpatient mental health care’

 

Shared learning experience seminar four - May 2023 

Tuesday 23 May 2023 (online)

Register for 10am - 12noon

Register for 2pm - 4pm

Agenda

Chaired by

National Autism Trainer Programme Community of Practice Lead Chris Atkins

Framing our work

Dr Ruth Moyse and Dr Georgia Pavlopoulou:
A relational approach

Keynote

Sarah Cassidy: ‘Suicidality and self harm in autistic people’

Previous seminars

Shared learning experience seminar two - March 2023 

Tuesday 21 March 2023 (online)

Register for 10am - 12noon
Register for 2pm - 4pm

Agenda

Framing our work

Dr Ruth Moyse and Dr Georgia Pavlopoulou:
An experience sensitive approach

Keynote

Dr Amy Pearson: ‘Camouflaging’

Workshop activity

Eight dimensions of wellbeing

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