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Scoil Chormaic, Cashel, Cashel, Tipperary

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Autism and Transitions to Adulthood

Transition refers to the time when we move from one stage of life to another. Such transitions are some of the most important stages of life and can have an impact on future development and achievement. They bring changes and disturbances to routines, which can cause anxiety and stress, especially to young people with autism. However, with the right support and thorough planning, young people can prepare for these changes and enjoy as smooth a transition as possible. 


Expected Outcomes
Participants will:
• Understand why transitions are difficult for students with autism 
• Understand that it is critical to plan and have a strategy around key transitions in the student’s day and life.
• Develop some ideas and strategies that will promote positive Post school transitions.
• Gain an understanding of available support during transition and opportunities after school.
• Gain knowledge of personalised support to young people.
• Learn how to cope with emotional distress caused by transition, such as stress and anxiety.
• Have an understanding of the importance of a planned transition.


Course Overview / Content 
• Transitions and why they are important 
• Potential key transitions in the student’s life and in the school day.
• Preparing the student.
• Use of Communication Passports.
• Developing a transition plan and reasons for such.
• Strategies to promote positive transitions.
 

Location

Scoil Chormaic, Cashel
Golden Road
Cashel
Tipperary
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Dee Hogan

Dee Hogan

Dee Hogan is an Autism Trainer/Advisor in Middletown Centre for Autism. Dee has extensive experience teaching and supporting autistic children and young people. Her experiences include Pre-school, Early Intervention Autism Classes, Primary Autism Classes, Mainstream Primary and Special Schools. She has written, lectured and assessed modules on the Special Needs Assistant and Level Four Autism qualifications, as professional development for parents and professionals. Dee has also worked as a part time Lecturer with University College Cork designing and delivering the Diploma in Autism Studies as well as providing training for teachers, third level students, parents and professionals. Dee’s training specialisms are Reframing Behaviour, Early Intervention, Classroom Strategies, and Transitions. Dee holds a MEd in Special Education Autism from the University of Birmingham.

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Scoil Chormaic, Cashel , Cashel , Tipperary

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