Webinar: Anxiety in autistic people who speak few or no words
Anxiety is often experienced by autistic people and can be overlooked in those who have a diagnosis of an intellectual disability and speak few or no words. This talk will discuss why anxiety is overlooked, discuss ways to spot the behavioural signs of anxiety, and describe what we have learnt from developing interventions to reduce anxiety in autistic children who speak few or no words. It will also consider anxiety and the family system. The webinar is aimed at a wide audience including parents, support workers, researchers, clinicians, and educators. At the end of the webinar, we will launch a toolkit of resources for clinicians and parents to access online. In this webinar, we will be joined by Dr Jane Waite, Senior Lecturer and Clinical Psychologist from Aston University whose research focuses on improving the identification of anxiety, and subsequent support, in autistic individuals who have a diagnosis of an intellectual disability; and Dr Jo Tarver, Dr Effie Pearson, Jess Mingins and Jess Hughes, who work as part of the Aston based research team driving forward the research in this area. The team have received research funding from Autistica, Cerebra and Aston University. Intro: 00:08 Dr Jane Waite - Anxiety in autistic people who speak few or no words: 01:50 Jess Mingins - Improving identification of anxiety: 13:57 Dr Jo Tarver (presented by Dr Jane Waite) - Understanding parents' responses to anxiety in their children: Why it matters: 24:28 Jess Hughes, Dr Effie Pearson, Dr Jo Tarver, Georgina Edwards, Megan Bird, Courtney Greenhill & Dr Jane Waite - LADDERS: What we have learnt from developing interventions for anxiety experienced by autistic children who speak few or no words: 35:23 Jess Hughes, Alison Smith and Georgia Smith - Mental health interventions: Why involving family members as co-researchers is essential: 47:23 Q&A: 01:04:22 Autistica is the UK’s leading autism research and campaigning charity. Our vision is a world where every autistic person lives a happy, healthy, long life. Our mission is to enable breakthroughs by working with autistic people, funding research and shaping policy to make more of a difference. Learn more about us and connect with us: https://www.autistica.org.uk Twitter: / autistica Facebook: / autisticacharity Insta: / autisticauk Linkedin: / autistica

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