NHS England Learning Disabilities and Autism

Reasonable Adjustments for Autistic People

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A training video that can be used to train Autism Peer Support Workers, explaining how different reasonable adjustments may be needed by different autistic people. Individuals discuss extra time needed to process and reflect information and different approaches needed to communicate effectively, including verbal and written. Adjustments may also be needed due tosensitivities linked to sensorary issues aroundlight,sound, and pain management etc.

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Video with transcript included on each slide, to aid delivery when using this video as a training resource. Materials were co-produced with Health Education England, Skills for Care and experts by experience.

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Contributed by: NHS England Learning Disabilities and Autism
Authored by: Health Education England
Experts by experience.
Skills for Care
Licence: © All rights reserved More information on licences
First contributed: 06 January 2023
Audience access level: Full user

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