Event summary

Date

Start Time

End Time

Middletown Centre for Autism, Middletown, Armagh

Closed

Psychoeducational Profile Third Edition (PEP-3)
 

Course Description
The Psychoeducational Profile Third Edition (PEP-3) is an individualised assessment for children with autism, aged from 2 to 7.5 years. It can also be adapted for use with older children and young people with learning differences. It is derived from the TEACCH  programme and provides a valid educational and clinical measure of a child’s abilities. It also offers an understanding of a child’s unique learning strengths through assessing individual characteristics important for learning. 

This third edition provides information for planning effective educational programmes and making diagnostic decisions. The PEP-3 is designed for use by teachers, psychologists and allied health professionals.
 

Expected Outcomes
The PEP-3 has concrete, developmentally appropriate and stimulating materials, it calls for limited verbal demand, untimed administration process, thus making it a reliable and valid instrument, which has the potential to assess and monitor the development of children with autism in a more accurate and comprehensive way. 

Participants will be able to use the PEP-3 in assessment and educational planning for children with autism and a chronological or developmental age of up to 7.5 years.   
Course Overview/Content
 

Participants will:
• Have a greater understanding of the background of the PEP-3.
• Become familiar with the aims and remit of the assessment.
• Become more familiar with the PEP-3 materials.
• Learn how to score the PEP-3 assessment.

Location

Middletown Centre for Autism
35 Church Street
Middletown
Armagh
BT60 4HZ
Get Directions

Lorraine Scott

Lorraine Scott

Lorraine Scott has a background in teaching children with special educational needs and has specific interest in working with autistic children and young people. She also led the diagnostic and intervention service in the Southern Trust. Due to her experience in both Education and Health settings , she was appointed as a member of the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) Guideline Development Group for Autism Screening and Diagnosis. Currently she works for Middletown Centre for Autism, as Head of the Learning Support and Assessment Service. Prior to this, Lorraine was a Psychoeducational Therapist employed by the University of North Carolina, in the TEACCH Autism Programme. Lorraine is currently Lead Teacher in TEACCH trainings in Ireland and is an Advanced Practitioner in the Attention Autism Programme. She has a MEd in Special Education (Autism, Children) from the University of Birmingham.

Event summary

Date

Start Time

End Time

Middletown Centre for Autism , Middletown , Armagh

Closed