Watch The Birthday Party: a film to help educators, health care workers and parents identify autism signs in children
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This film has been designed to help professionals working in education, health-care and social services to identify the signs of autism in children. We also think it could be a ...
Sensory-friendly design enters the classroom: any setting can be retrofitted to improve its sensory environmentÂ
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Amaze last month released a research report revealing that the education system is failing autistic students in Australia. Autistic students have the worst educational outcomes of any students with a ...
Amaze announces free Autism Regional Roadshows for October and November: sign up nowÂ
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Amaze has announced a roadshow to six regional centres through October and November, providing local communities with much-needed information on the services and support available to them. The autism communities of Geelong, ...
Case study: “Inclusive education is an ingrained part of our school culture — a happy and safe place for all”
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By Mary Demosthenous, Learning Diversity Leader at the School of the Good Shepherd, Gladstone Park. “My role is working together with staff, families and students with disability to support inclusive ...
Amaze consultant Prue set to deliver a mighty kick with her taekwondo autism training
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Australian Taekwondo is to work with Amaze to provide autism training for instructors and members. Initial sessions will take place in Melbourne with the aim of helping autistic taekwondo players. ...
Public Advocate Colleen Pearce honours Amaze’s ‘beautiful’ human rights goal
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Amaze is thrilled to have received the 2018 Public Advocate’s Award. In her acceptance speech, Amaze Chair Judy Brewer, AO, said: “As we stand here today receiving an award for ...