Stim-Education offers a range of services for the workplace and education. We asked Christian Wilton-King to tell us more.
Stim-Education’s goal is an accessible world for autistic people where their rights are honoured and their contribution is acknowledged and increased.
Whether you need a quick autism awareness refresher, a few mentoring sessions or you want to book a bespoke training session for your whole team, we can accommodate you.
At Stim, we aim to work with every organisation who come into contact with autistic people – whether customer, client or staff – and help them develop autism positive environments. Once this has happened, your organisation should be accessible to autistics and be a place where they will feel accepted.
Stim’s work is based on extensive experience of working in a supportive capacity with autistic children, young people and their families, as well as years of teaching and advanced practice (teaching the teachers).
Principles of disability rights underpin the work, such as the tenet, “nothing about us without us”, as well as guidance from the UK Equality Act (2010) and the protocols of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
We run bitesize sessions for busy people, to inform and raise awareness of autism. We also run full day, bespoke courses which can be tailored to your organisation’s specific business and operational needs.
Want to get up-to-date with what’s happening in autism education? Need some practical tips for the classroom or workplace? Or are you just curious? Struggling to make your organisation fully compliant with the Equality Act? Or maybe you just need to unload? Whatever the reason, contact us now to book a session.
For too long, autism education has been focused on teaching, pressuring and even forcing autistic people to conform to a neurotypical standard. But we all know that nobody truly conforms to a standard. We think it’s time to rip up the rule book. Stim methods are based on up-to-date research and empirical data and have actually been working for autistic learners for years.
For more information, either visit our website at: https://stim-education.weebly.com/ or contact us by email at stim.education@gmail.com.
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