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Positive Partnerships
Workshops and information sessions for parents or carers of school-aged children, who have an Autism Spectrum Disorder.

What is Positive Partnerships?

Positive Partnerships are two-day workshops and information sessions that aim to support families with school-aged children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder.

This initiative is funded by the Department of Education Employment and Workplace Relations via the Federal Government's Helping Children with Autism package.

Gateways is a subcontractor for the Australian Autism Education and Training Consortium, which facilitates these workshops.

What will you learn by being part of Positive Partnerships?

By participating in Positive Partnerships you will gain:

  • The most up-to-date information about Autism Spectrum Disorder and how it directly impacts on your child's learning at school.
  • An understanding about the processes and strategies for effective parent, school and teacher partnerships.
  • Specific strategies on how to advocate to support your child's participation and ongoing learning needs.
  • Information about your local school system and it how supports learning at all stages of the educational pathway.
  • Opportunities for you to network with other parents, carers and support workers.

How can I get involved?

People wanting to be part of Positive Partnership Training should go to www.autismtraining.com.au for more details.

 
 
 
 

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