Paediatric ASD Training
The Paediatric ASD service offers a range of training courses available through the PACE -Parent and Carers Education Programme.
Webinar Registration
Parents and carers should only register onto these courses following receipt of an invitation letter from the Paediatric ASD Service to book a place. This is to ensure that the course has been identified as appropriate for your child/young person’s needs.
Current Training Webinars
Level 1 PACE Training – Introduction to ASD and strategies
1 May 2024
Pre-School Awareness training
8 May 2024
What is ASD? Level 1 Parent Training
22 May 2024
PACE (Parent & Carer/s Education Programme) Level 1 ASD Awareness training
29 May 2024
Teenagers
Level 2 PACE Training
Click on a topic below to watch or download the video and access our workbooks related to the same topics to find out more.
Teen Programme – Emotional Regulation and Visual Supports
Teen Programme – Sensory Teens
Teen Programme – Navigating the Teen Years
Sleep Information Webinar
Level 2 PACE Training Workbooks
Understanding Behaviour Workbook
Teen Programme Emotional Regulation And Visual Supports Workbook
Teen Programme Navigating The Teen Years Workbook
Other resources
Anxiety apps for kids
Anxiety apps for teenagers
Books about ASD
Books about emotions
Creating a calming toolkit
Incredible 5 point scale
Worry box
Sleep and ASD information booklet
Supporting social skills programme
Suggested websites
Autism NI
https://www.autismni.org/
National Autistic Society
https://www.autism.org.uk/
Middletown Centre for Autism
https://www.middletownautism.com/
Education Authority NI Autism Advisory & Intervention Service
https://www.eani.org.uk/services/pupil-support-services/autism-advisory-intervention-service-aais
Regional Integrated Support for Education (RISE) NI
https://view.pagetiger.com/RISENI/parents
Autism Little Learners
https://autismlittlelearners.com/
Sibs, for brothers and sisters of disabled children and adults
www.sibs.org.uk
Relax Kids Summit 2020
https://relaxkids.com/latest-news/family-mental-health-and-wellbeing-summit-2020/