Autism family support programme
About the programmes
These support programmes are for families with a child who has been diagnosed with Autism.
There are three programmes, depending on the child's age:
- up to 4 years old - EarlyBird programme
- between 4 and 10 years old - EarlyBird Plus programme
- between 10 and 16 years old - Teen Life programme
Aims
The programmes aim to help parents:
- understand their child's autism
- structure interactions in which communication can develop
- better understand and support their child with challenges
Weekly sessions
For each programme, there will be one session per week.
All sessions will take place face-to-face at various locations around South Tyneside.
Sessions will last up to 150 minutes.
The sessions will include:
- PowerPoint presentations
- working through the programme handbook (you will get a handbook to use throughout the programme and to keep)
- discussions to share information and experiences
Children up to 10 years old (EarlyBird and EarlyBird Plus)
EarlyBird and EarlyBird Plus focus on understanding autism and how that might impact on the child's world at school and home.
We will cover topics including:
- understanding and supporting sensory differences
- communication
- supporting and developing interaction
- understanding, interpreting and supporting behaviour
The EarlyBird and EarlyBird Plus programmes will last for eight weeks (eight sessions) with two home visits.
Sessions will last for 150 minutes.
There will be up to six families in each programme.
There will be two facilitators from the South Tyneside EarlyBird Team.
Children between 10 and 16 years old (Teen Life)
Teen Life builds on understanding from the EarlyBird programmes. It helps to prepare families to be able to support their child as they move through the teenage years towards adulthood.
We will cover topics including:
- puberty
- developing independence skills
- spending time with other people
- stress and anxiety
- understanding the hidden presentation in women and girls
- self esteem
- planning for the future
The TeenLife programme will last for 6 weeks (6 sessions).
Sessions will last for 150 minutes.
There will be up to six families in the programme.
There will be two facilitators (Educational Psychologists):
- Maria Wilson
- Claire Camsey
Start date
These programmes run throughout the year, to find out when the next program is starting, please contact early.bird@southtyneside.gov.uk.
Facilitators
The programmes are facilitated by the South Tyneside EarlyBird Team. The team includes:
- Maria Wilson - Educational Psychology Service
- Claire Camsey - Educational Psychology Service
- Nicola Reed - Deputy Lead, Clervaux Nursery School
- Edelle Salkeld - Portage and Preschool Service
How we store your information
We will store your contact information on a secure database until you complete a programme.
We will hold data in accordance with the data statement you sign when you apply.