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Autism Friendly School

We are very pleased to announce that Sketty Primary has been awarded the Autism Awareness Award by Autism Wales, recognising the training, that all the school have undertaken to promote understanding of the needs of Autistic learners, and raise awareness . 

What is autism?

 

 

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder, which means that it impacts how a child develops. Autism begins in utero, although children with ASD might not be diagnosed until they are preschool- or even school-aged (or older), when signs of the disorder become more apparent.

 

Children with ASD have a combination of two kinds of behaviors: deficits in communication and social skills, and the presence of restricted or repetitive behaviors. It’s called a spectrum because individuals with the disorder may have a wide range of symptoms, cognitive abilities, language skills and behaviors.

 

Signs of a deficit in communication and social skills may include, but are not limited to, a combination of the following:

In younger kids (under 3 years)

  • Failure to respond to their own name
  • Disinterest in giving, sharing or showing objects of interest
  • Aversion to displays of affection
  • Preference for solitary play

 

In older children

  • Difficulty carrying on a reciprocal or back-and-forth conversation
  • Lack of eye contact
  • Difficulty using and reading body language in others
  • Difficulty recognizing others’ emotions, responding appropriately to different social situations and understanding social relationships
  • Aversion to displays of affection
  • Preference for solitary play

 

Children with restricted or repetitive behaviors perform repetitive actions and rituals and can become fixated on minute details to the point of distraction.

 

In addition, they may:

  • Become upset by minor changes in daily routine
  • Line, sort or organize toys or objects instead of playing with them
  • Show a consuming interest in a specific topic or object
  • Have unusual sensory sensitivities

 

Although there's no cure for autism, early intervention can help kids develop skills and achieve their potential. 

 

For further information please visit the following websites :

 

https://autismwales.org/en/

 

https://www.autism.org.uk/

 

https://autismwales.org/en/news/are-you-parent-or-carer-of-a-child-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-asd-living-in-swansea/

 

https://sbuhb.nhs.wales/community-primary-care/a-z-community-primary-care/western-bay-integrated-autism-service/

 

https://www.autism.org.uk/directory/n/nasswansea-branch

 

If you believe your child is autistic, getting a diagnosis, and a better understanding of their needs, can be a very positive thing.

You may have reservations about pursuing a diagnosis for your child. This is your personal choice, but often a diagnosis can bring a sense of relief and help both you and school staff to better understand your child’s needs and how to meet them. It can also help your child by enabling them to identify with their autistic peers. 

 

 

If you are concerned that your child may have ASD and want to discuss it further, please contact the school ALNCo @ millerj67@hwbcymru.net or your child's class teacher.

 

Please note we follow a graduated response and if referrals are to be made by school, a period of evidence gathering is firstly required. The referral process is a long and thorough one, which can take up to 24 months for assessment. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please click here for the latest digital edition of Autism Eye

 

https://autismeye.com/digital-edition/

 

 

Swansea bay NHS Families living with autism and other neurodivergent conditions can now access 24 hour support and advice, the Deputy Minister for Social Services Julie Morgan has announced. This is being delivered via an expansion of the Community Advice Listening Line (C.A.L.L), with its skilled and experienced staff receiving additional training on neurodivergence from the National Autism Team. The listening line can be accessed by calling 0800 132 737 or texting ‘Help’ to 81066. For more information visit callhelpline.org.uk The Neurodivergent project, which can also signpost neurodivergent individuals, their families and friends to helpful literature or service information, has been in place since April 2023. It’s impact will be evaluated to ensure it meets the needs of people living with these conditions. The initiative forms part of Welsh Government efforts to deliver on its Programme for Government commitment to improve services and support for neurodivergent people. Deputy Minister for Social Services Julie Morgan (pictured) said: “I am taking a very active interest in ensuring that we are delivering the support neurodivergent people tell me they need. I have met with many families and heard about the struggles they experience in accessing help and support for autism, ADHD and Tourettes. “Many families have expressed to me a need to be able to share their anxieties, that having someone who is able to listen to them, without judgement, would make a difference to their lives and well-being. I am pleased to say that we are listening and we are taking action. “I hope this new listening line will help to deliver meaningful improvements to the lives of neurodivergent people and their families, and become a valued source of support.” C.A.L.L Helpline Manager Luke Ogden said: “We are pleased to be able to offer support to more people in Wales including those living with neurodivergent conditions, their families and friends. By having the training, provided by the National Autism Team, we will be offering a more inclusive service. “The helpline can offer emotional support to anyone living in Wales, can provide information on services across the country, and can provide literature on a range of subjects, to those who request it.”

Here are a few videos that might be of interest, or provide further support for families. For further Community of Practise videos and information pdfs, please visit the following site :-

 

https://autismwales.org/en/resources/videos/community-of-practice-sessions/

 

AutSide Education and Training - Autism & Eating

This is "AutSide Education and Training - Autism & Eating" by AutismWales on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

Autism Wellbeing - Eating, Food and Diet

This is "Autism Wellbeing - Eating, Food and Diet" by AutismWales on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

Tony Attwood - Autism and Family Dynamics

This is "Tony Attwood - Autism and Family Dynamics" by AutismWales on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.