3 more things I’ve learnt about Autism…
Advanced Occupational Therapist, Katherine Russell, reflects on her 6 months working within a Neurodevelopmental Assessment Clinic
Advanced Occupational Therapist, Katherine Russell, reflects on her 6 months working within a Neurodevelopmental Assessment Clinic
NDTi’s autism team collaborated with Buro Happold’s Inclusive Design and Lighting Teams, and the Assistive Technology team within the CAMHS Mental Health taskforce to develop guidance for sensory friendly LED lighting.
This report is informed by autistic experience and by what autism ‘feels like from the inside’ and is based on the experiences of children and young people who have experienced Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) inpatient environments.
The following images have been developed by Artist Tomos Percy to support the Report : "It's Not Rocket Science" Considering Sensory Needs of Children and Young People in CAHMs Hospitals. Quotes are taken from the...
What is a Community of Practice? A Community of Practice (CoP) is a group of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do, and who learn how to do it better as they interact regularly. A CoP provides a platform to share knowledge and learnings.
This Community of Practice is for anybody involved with and passionate about the Care and Treatment Review work. It is open to people who have lived experiences, family carers and professionals alike.
Communities of Practice can be helpful in many ways. It is hoped this one will aid: Problem solving ‘I keep having this problem during reviews, what would you all do?’ Information Sharing ‘What is the national team saying about the new policy refresh?’ Sharing assets ‘In our region, we do this, it works well, I can send you our templates if that would be helpful’ Coordination and synergy ‘Can we combine our purchases of solvents to achieve bulk discounts?’
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