The charity, the Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH), are delighted to announce a brilliant online event on autism and bullying this October with renowned clinical psychologist, million-selling author, and leader in the field, Professor Tony Attwood!
Held online on 17 October 2023 at 9am UK time, this three-hour webinar is a fantastic opportunity to hear the latest evidence-based research on bullying and autism; including effective interventions, tips, and advice that can be used immediately.
“Tony’s talks should be rolled out in every school” – a past delegate.
Who it’s suitable for
Children and young people with autism are more prone to bullying. Some children and young people will consider those with autism an easy target for bullying and teasing.
Building on a robust evidence base, this event is perfect for those who support children and young people on the autism spectrum, including parents, social care workers, teachers, mental health and health professionals, youth-based service workers, and commissioners of health and education services.
“A truly amazing speaker. An absolute must for parents, teachers, and anyone interested in autism” – a past delegate.
Ask your own questions of Professor Tony
There will be a focus on the power of the peer group to stop an autistic person being bullied, teased, humiliated or rejected. The intention is to change the behaviour of those who engage in bullying and teasing.
Delegates will have an exclusive opportunity to ask Professor Tony Attwood questions in a Q&A session at the end.
Prices for this event include exclusive access to recordings for 90 days after the event, together with slides.
Don’t forget as a charity any surplus made is reinvested back as we work toward our vision of ‘Sharing best evidence, improving practice’, and our mission to ‘Improve the mental health and wellbeing of young people aged 0-25’.
Don’t miss out on what promises to be a great learning experience. BOOK NOW, from £30!
“Fantastic…, would recommend to all professionals and parents” – a past delegate.