Autism Friendly School Status
We have been awarded the Autism Friendly Schools status by Cornwall Council. We have worked closely with the Autism Team to evidence our practice across the school. We are the first special school in Cornwall to receive this status. Please read our report below.
Lauren Ladd
Home School Liaison (Inclusion lead) and Autism Champion
- Toileting Advice
- Anger Management
- Dealing with Change
- Eating
- Distressed Behaviour
- Obsessions and Repetitive Behaviours
- Organising and Prioritising
- Self Injurious Behaviour
- Smearing
- Stimming
- Communication Tips
- Communication Tools
- Social Stories
- Strategies and Interventions
- Anxiety
- Sensory Differences
- Family Life
- Making Friends
- Sex Education
Autism Friendly School Status
The Autism Champion is an initiative introduced to Cornwall by the Autism Spectrum Team in 2013. A member of staff with an interest and experience in working with pupils with autism is designated to be the Autism Champion by their school. Part of their role is to assess the strengths and needs of students, so that they can provide guidance and strategies, that means that small issues are dealt with before they become major concerns.
They act as an in- school resource to the staff working with them and in some cases to work directly with the young people. They promote autism awareness within their schools. The impact of Autism Champions was positively evaluated by pupils, parents, staff and senior managers in a study carried out in 2015.
We have been awarded the Autism Friendly Schools status by Cornwall Council, we have worked closely with the Autism Team to evidence our practice across the school. We are the first special school in Cornwall to receive this status. Please read our report below.