Training Programme
Online (via Zoom)
Community/Voluntary
21/11/24
This half day workshop will help participants understand and support those with Autism who self-harm
The aim is to look at the physical and medical alternatives that an autistic young person might be communicating through their behaviour that is assumed to be self-harm.
In many cases it is not self-harm as we know it but the young person’s attempt to communicate a medical condition or a problem with a person, place, or thing.
This workshop looks at all the possible alternatives and allows the parent/carer to be accurate in supporting the Young Person.
For further information on training, please contact: clear@dhcni.com
Facilitated by Zest