Healthy Development Adelaide (HDA) and Novita forum : Neuro-affirmative practice for Autistic children and youth.

Healthy Development Adelaide (HDA) and Novita forum : Neuro-affirmative practice for Autistic children and youth.

Held on Wednesday 30 November, 5.30-7.30pm, Napier 102 lecture theatre, 1st floor, Napier Building, North Terrace, University of Adelaide.

Best practice approaches supporting neurodiversity (and autism specifically) have undertaken significant change in recent times. The Autism and Autistic community are informing how we all work together to achieve goals and outcomes. This is particularly applicable to Autistic and Neurodivergent children and young people. With recent government policy initiatives and practices, the time to review and adapt the way we work with communities is now!

Novita – a collaborative member of the Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation – has embraced this movement and are driving key practices in collaboration with Autism Level UP.

This session will share worldwide changes to supports through the co-design of practices, and the learnings within the implementation of the SCERTS model at Novita. We will also address early stories of practice change and the outcomes for autistic children and families.

SPEAKERS

Dr Amy Laurent, Ph.D., OTR/L, Developmental Psychologist / Registered Occupational Therapist and Dr Jacquelyn Fede, Autistic Self-Advocate, Developmental Psychologist and Program Evaluator – Worldwide movements: Neuro-affirmative practice (video presentation).

Penny Miller, Practice Lead Neurodevelopmental, Novita – Organisational approaches: Implementation of the SCERTS model into practice.

Rebecca Milton, Clinical Lead Occupational Therapist, Novita – Embracing voices: Stories of Impact.

CHAIR

Petr Prasil, Manager, Research and Development, Novita

Open to everyone to attend from researchers, students, government, health services and the general community.

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