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If you work with people with autistic spectrum condition and are studying for a health and social care qualification, or you want the right information to help your personal development, then Next steps in supporting people with autistic spectrum condition is for you.This book puts the person with autism at the centre of the support you give. It uses real life stories, activities and thinking points to cover all of the learning outcomes and it is full of practical examples of how to apply the ideas to the support you provide. This book provides comprehensive information on supporting people with autism and can be used towards a range of health and social care qualifications.
Acknowledgements vi
About the authors and the people who contributed to this book vii
Introduction ix
Chapter 1 Understanding the main characteristics of autistic spectrum conditions
1(27)
Chapter 2 Understanding how an autistic spectrum condition can impact on the life of an individual and those around them
28(18)
Chapter 3 Understanding different theories and concepts about autism
46(21)
Chapter 4 Understanding the legal and policy framework that underpins good practice
67(17)
Chapter 5 Understanding how to achieve effective communication with individuals with autistic spectrum conditions
84(18)
Chapter 6 Understanding how to support individuals with autistic spectrum conditions
102(23)
Glossary 125(4)
Index 129
Sue Hatton is a teacher by training and worked in schools and then two further education colleges. In the last sixteen years Sue has worked for an autism specific charity as their learning and development manager and now works as an autism advisor for a national company that runs specialist education and health and social care services.