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