0306 - Working with Neurodiverse Children and Youth: An Anti-Oppressive Approach
Course Description
Hours: 12
This workshop will help professionals understand and learn how to therapeutically support neurodivergent children and youth, including young people with ADHD, ASD and/or dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia. The workshop takes the neurodiversity rights movement perspective and challenges stigma related to neurodiversity in our culture and systems. Space will be created to have an open and honest conversations about disabling environments, discrimination and stigma in our systems and culture and how professionals who are directly involved with supporting the mental health of neurodiverse folks can integrate these approaches into their work.
The training will include the exploration and implementation of therapeutic approaches for children, and youth using diverse approaches. The ways to support parents/caregivers who struggle with managing their own views and experiences of neurodivergence as well as how to support parents/caregivers who engage with systems that their children are a part of will also be explored. Throughout the workshop there will be discussion and integration of the intersectionality of neurodiverse folks and their families. The concept of neuro-affirming care will include discussion and conversation around what it is, how to engage in being neuro-affirming, and important considerations. Reflexivity and positionality will be used throughout the workshop.
Notes
For more information contact the Faculty of Social Work Professional Development office:
Email: fswprofessionaldevelopment@wlu.ca
Phone: 548-889-5128
Cancellations and Transfers
Be sure to carefully review our cancellation and transfer information before registering.
Website: wlu.ca/fswpd
Applies Towards the Following Certificates
- Child and Youth Mental Health Certificate : Child and Youth Mental Health Certificate