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Autism inclusive practice: Frontline Briefing (2020)

Published: 30/03/2020

Author: Wright T

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Wright T. (2020). Autism inclusive practice. Dartington: Research in Practice.

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This Frontline Briefing offers a way forward to support practice that is more inclusive of autistic people and their families. Autistic people can feel excluded and invalidated by health and social care practices and the briefing aims to support practitioners in recognising and addressing these issues, while working towards an inclusive and strength-based approach.

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PQS:KSS - Values and ethics | Developing confident and capable social workers | Relationship-based practice supervision | The role of social workers | Person-centred practice | Safeguarding | Effective assessments and outcome based support planning | Direct work with individuals and families | Professional ethics and leadership

CQC - Caring

PCF - Professionalism | Values and ethics | Diversity and equality | Rights, justice and economic wellbeing | Intervention and skills

RCOT - Understanding relationship | Service users | Collaborative | Communication

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Resources, publications, events, webinars, services and support to apply evidence-informed approaches in practice.
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