Regional Centre for Learners with Autistic Spectrum Disorders

 

Useful information for teaching staff

Autism is a neurological condition which affects people to a varying degree on a spectrum, ranging from Classic Autism to Asperger's Syndrome (AS).

People with ASD often have difficulties in three main areas:

Language and Communication Social interaction Flexibility of thought. These difficulties are often unseen to others but can make the world very confusing and can mean that people with ASD cope with this by behaving in ways that others find difficult to understand.

Download the following 'Word' file to read more information. If you have any further questions please contact a member of the Regional Centre staff directly, or use the form on the Contact page.

News

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11/20/09
Category: General
Posted by: jeff

The RUGROOM has won another prestigious award - the Queens Award, and the Eastern daily Press has written an article about it

 

10/21/09
Category: General
Posted by: jeff

The Team at the Regional Centre for Learners with ASD, was shortlisted for a Star Award recently.

09/22/09
Category: General
Posted by: jeff

On Thursday 17th September, The RUGROOM and the Phoenix Purple course won the National Training Award for excellence in education and training.

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