Autism Training for
Your Specific Audience
First Responders
Firefighters and EMS
Law Enforcement
Search and Rescue
911 Dispatchers
Park Rangers
Ski Patrol
Healthcare
Hospitals and Clinics
Dentists, Orthodontists, Oral Surgeons
Education and Youth Organizations
Schools
Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts
Teen Groups
Community and Public Services
Churches
Libraries and Library Staff
Transportation Staff
Security Personnel and Event Staff at Public Venues
Parks, Recreation, and Camp Staff
Hotel and Hospitality Staff
Caregivers
Peer Support Groups
Other Programs
General Awareness Training
Other Professional and Community Groups
Tailored Training Approach
Depending on the needs of your group, trainings can be tailored to 2 hours, or 3- or 4-hour skills workshops.
In-person sessions include hands-on, practical activities, with handouts for following along.
Zoom sessions also include handouts (sent electronically beforehand). Recordings are not permitted.
Autism Awareness & Response
Learn what autism is and the communication and behavioral signs to look for.
Discover how to best support an autistic individual — what to do and what NOT to do — and 6 key strategies to start using right away.
Training includes interspersed themed videos and personal testimonies.
Learn how to de-escalate challenging situations and gain cooperation. See our training curriculums and testimonials.
Want to schedule a training session? Contact us.
View the list of organizations we’ve trained!
Customizable Sensory Kits
Tools designed to help calm and support distressed individuals. Kits may include fidgets, weighted blankets, noise-reducing headphones, sunglasses, communication boards, and more. Mix and match. Easy refills.
Also learn about:
Autistic meltdowns/neurocrashes and how to help
Communication apps and symbol boards for non-verbal or minimally verbal persons
Search and Rescue strategies, tracking devices, and locks to prevent elopement/leaving
EMS ‘hands-off’ pain assessment scales
Autism wallet cards, driver communication envelopes, and identification decals
‘Invisible disability’ driver’s license symbols
Medical alert seat belt covers
Free one-page autism profiles to provide to someone unfamiliar with the autistic individual