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Training and Support

Lighthouse School is now offering training and outreach support from our school training suite or in house if required.

We have a range of workshops available for training covering topics including; Autism Awareness, Promoting Communication Skills, Autism Support Strategies, Neurodiversity in the workplace, Emotional Literacy and Anxiety Support for ASC. We can also design bespoke training for your needs. Our delegates attending training sessions have provided positive feedback that the training received was from a knowledgeable facilitator and that it will affect their future professional practice. Feedback from delegates at the end of their training session say they feel “inspired”, “comfortable”, “interested”, “intrigued”, “valued”, “stimulated” and “motivated”. Delegates providing feedback comment they would recommend the training to a friend or colleague.

Lighthouse School will also be hosting a range of training courses advertised on our school website and via email newsletter, conference days and networking opportunities to widen knowledge of Autism and support the vision of the school to ‘Inspire Bright Futures’. To join our training mailing list please get in touch.

As a provision we are able to offer support packages through outreach, initially the first step is to complete a referral form and we can start a conversation on how best we can support you.

Email: training@lighthouseschool.co.uk

Victoria Eustace - Training & Outreach Manager

If you are a professional and wish to sign up for our mailing list to find out about training and future events, please complete this mailing list form:

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Lighthouse School Training Team 

Feedback received from our Professionals event held at school included:

''It was truly a pleasure to hear directly from your students and for them to feel confident in sharing their voices and opinions.''

''What a fantastic school you have! The children are amazing, I was really impressed by the brilliant learning going on and the smiley faces I saw walking around.'''

''Very informative and great networking opportunities.''

''A pleasure to attend, full of vibrant and thriving pupils. It was fantastic to see the school in action.''

''Thoroughly enjoyed the visit and see how far the Lighthouse school has come, since I first visited it.''

''It was so fantastic to hear all about the school and see the students so engaged in all their sessions.''

''Thank you so much for your support and input it was very much appreciated.''

''It was really nice to see students who we have transitioned.''

''A great event and a very encouraging school. Thank you for putting this on.''

Training and Support


Lighthouse Outreach Referral Form

Courses available

NEW DATES Lighthouse Understanding Autism - Modular Training Course by Lighthouse School

Click here to book
The National Autistic Society’s Education Report (2021) found that only 1 in 4 parents of autistic children were happy with their child’s education, and that over 70% of autistic learners thought that school would be better if more teachers understood autism. 
 
To bridge the gap, we are delighted to offer this series of interactive training modules facilitated by the specialist team at Lighthouse School. These modules provide staff with the skills to enhance SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) practice in school with autistic learners.  
 
The course will allow delegates to gain insight, further understanding, and practical strategies to adapt your practice to best support autistic learners in the classroom. The course has a range of  options (see below) and will be held onsite at Lighthouse School.  
 
Delegates will connect with fellow educators, exchange ideas and share best practice through practical group activities.  
Previous delegates leave Lighthouse School’s training feeling 'inspired' and 'motivated' and have been keen to put the strategies learned into practice with their classrooms. 90% of delegates rate our training 5 out of 5.  
 
Course Highlights: 
  • Flexible, Modular Learning: Choose individual modules based on your specific needs and interests. 
  • Gain Knowledge: Learn from our experienced and passionate trainers dedicated to improving autism understanding and support. 
  • Practical Strategies: Gain actionable tips and techniques that you can immediately apply with autistic individuals. 
  • Interactive and Engaging: Each module features autistic voice, practical activities and take-away resources to reinforce learning.

 

  Module                                                              Description                                                  2025 sessions 
Autism Understood 

 

To support understanding of the key areas of difference for autistic individuals.   

This module will give delegates an opportunity to explore neuro-affirming practices (focusing on the strengths and rights of each individual), the key areas of the difference and hidden presentations of autistic individuals. 

 

Delegates will gain a deeper knowledge of autism through a neuro-affirming lens.

 

Thursday 27th February 2025

3.45 – 5.15pm

Supporting Sensory Differences 

 

To be able to adapt environments for sensory differences.  

 

Delegates will gain a deeper knowledge of sensory differences for autistic learners.  The session will support delegates to assess environments for sensory triggers. 

 

Delegates will experience how sensory differences effect the autistic individual and consider how teaching environments can be adapted to include brain breaks and sensory enhancements.   

 

 Thursday 6th March 2025

3.45 – 5.15pm

Honouring Autistic Communication 1 

 

To understand autistic communication styles 

This module will explore autistic communication styles, the “double empathy problem” and monotropism. 

 

Delegates will be supported to provide an environment where their autistic learners authentic communication style is valued and respected

 

Thursday 13th March 2025

3.45 – 5.15pm

Honouring Autistic Communication 2 

 

To be able to adapt your communication style to support autistic learners 

This module will highlight question levels and how to adapt your language to suit the autistic learner.  

 

Delegates will gain insight, further understanding and practical strategies about to support autistic communication styles in the classroom including the use of declarative language. 

 

 Thursday 20th March 2025

3.45 – 5.15pm

Supporting reading and writing across the curriculum for SEND 

 

To be able to use strategies to enhance reading and writing in the curriculum 

This module will explore why choice of text is so important, strategies to support autistic and SEND learners and how to manage reading and writing expectations across all curriculum areas. 

 

Delegates will develop strategies to support reading and writing across the curriculum to enhance progress. 

 

 Thursday 27th March 2025

3.45 – 5.15pm

Adapting teaching and learning for autistic learners 

 

To adapt teaching style to promote progress for autistic learners.  

This module will focus on the leads role and explore  inclusion vs. integration in the classroom

Delegates will gain understanding of different activities and learning strategies to support all learners.  

 

 

This module is more suited to teachers, HLTA’s and classroom leads. 

 

 Thursday 1st May 2025

3.45 – 5.15pm

Supporting emotional regulation in autistic learners 

 

To be able to use a range of strategies to support regulation

This module will explore how to support autistic learners with their emotional regulation.  

 

Delegates will gain understanding of shutdown and meltdown in autistic individuals and explores regulation, dysregulation and distress behaviours through the ‘Iceberg Model’.  

 

 Thursday 8th May 2025

3.45 – 5.15pm

Managing emotional health: anxiety, masking and burnout  

 

To understand the principles of Energy Accounting 

This module will explore the principles of Energy Accounting. 

 

Delegates will gain more understanding of what anxiety, masking and burnout effects autistic individuals and explore strategies to support. 

 

 Thursday 5th June 2025

3.45 – 5.15pm

Supporting autistic students in the classroom  

 

To support the progress of autistic learners by adapting your support 

This module will understand levels of support within the classroom and promoting independence. 

 

Delegates will explore a range of different support techniques; including visual supports, prompt strategies and adapting support styles. 

 

This module is more suited to support staff. 

 

 Thursday 12th June 2025

3.45 – 5.15pm

Supporting executive functioning  

 

To understand executive functioning for autistic learners

This module will allow delegates to gain further understanding around what can affect executive functioning and strategies to improve this. 

 

Delegates will be supported to provide an environment where their autistic learners feel comfortable and able to learn more effectively.

 

 Thursday 19th June 2025

3.45 – 5.15pm

For more information on training and outreach at Lighthouse School contact training@lighthouseschool.co.uk

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