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Groups and consultancy

Bespoke training

We deliver bespoke training on behalf of organisations within education, health and social care sectors.

Many of our live courses are CPD accredited and are marked with the CPD certified logo. All our training is delivered by facilitators with valuable lived experience of PDA. They may be PDAers themselves, parents, carers, partners, family members or professionals working with PDA people.

To enquire about training for your organisation, please complete our group training enquiry form.

Consultancy

We offer a 90-minute online consultation, for up to 5 professionals, to work through perplexing or challenging situations around the support of one PDAer.  For more information on cost or to discuss multiple students/clients please email: training@pdasociety.org.uk

Group bookings

We offer discounts for groups of 5 or more for any of our live online training courses. If you aren’t sure which training is right for your team, or have any questions about the content of our training, please
email: training@pdasociety.org.uk
Online

Q&A Live – Understanding sensory differences

9th October 8pm - 9pm

This live Q&A session focuses on sensory differences and sensory processing challenges, experienced by PDAers. We will explore how sensory experiences can influence regulation, behaviour, and everyday interactions and how to adapt environments and approaches to better support PDAers at home, in school, or in the community.

    Our guest speakers for this event will be:

    Kyra Chambers – Autistic (PDA) and ADHD writer, parent and self-advocate promoting a positive view of PDA, Autism and ADHD acceptance, based on life experiences as a late diagnosed Neurodivergent person. https://www.facebook.com/autisticprismcat/

    And

    Julia Daunt – Adult PDAer, PDA Society Trainer, Author, Speaker & Blogger

    Me, Myself and PDA – https://memyselfandpda.com/)

    This session is ideal for anyone looking to better understand and support the sensory needs of PDAers, whether you're a PDAer yourself, a parent/carer or a professional.

    Online

    Q&A Live – Eating challenges and PDA

    16th October 8pm - 9pm

    Join us for a live Q&A session exploring the complex relationship between eating challenges, and PDA. Whether you're a parent, carer, educator, or professional this session will provide insight into how demand avoidance, sensory sensitivities, anxiety, and autonomy needs can all contribute to eating difficulties in PDAers – and offer practical guidance on how to respond supportively.

      Our guest speakers for this event will be:

      Asher Jenner
      Asher works to raise awareness of the link between PDA and eating difficulties. She’s training as an inclusive dance teacher and supports PDA understanding and awareness through advocacy, training, and co-authoring a self-help book for autistic teens.

      And

      James Harrison
      James has over 18 years of experience supporting autistic people, including PDAers. He provides advice and guidance around managing eating disorders and demand avoidance. He helps families develop coping strategies, and supports people in feeling safe to be their authentic selves.

      Online

      Q&A Live – Life and PDA, A male parent/carer perspective

      18th November 8pm - 9pm

      Join us for an open and supportive Q&A session focused on life as a male-identifying parent or carer of a child with PDA. This session is open to all, but is designed to create a safe space where men can share experiences, ask questions, and explore practical strategies for navigating everyday challenges.

        Our guest speaker for this event will be:

        Tigger Pritchard 

        Awesomely Neurodivergent, Tigger is an Autistsm and PDA advocate, consultant, and trainer based in the Southwest of England.

        Tigger brings over thirty-six years of combined professional and personal experience working alongside, learning from, and advocating for neurodivergent individuals. Over the years, Tigger has taken on many roles – including support worker, advocate, teacher, facilitator, trainer, manager, lecturer, and friend.

        Alongside this wealth of professional insight, Tigger also draws on a lifetime of lived Autistic experience, which continues to shape and deepen his understanding.

        You can learn more about Tigger’s work at www.bridgingtheneurodivide.com, or by visiting his LinkedIn profile for further details.

        Contact the training team

        To enquire about training for your organisation, please complete the form below or contact us at training@pdasociety.org.uk

        To discuss options for individual training on our public courses contact us at training.support@pdasociety.org.uk.

        For assistance with our E-learning contact us at training.support@pdasociety.org.uk.

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