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Social Care & Early Years

Supporting Adults with Autism - Level 3 Award

Start Date: 19th September 2024
Code: YFPZ1161A1

Essentials

Duration: 7 Weeks Online
Number of weeks: 7
Start date: 19th September 2024
End date: 7th November 2024
Day: Thu
Time: 18:00-21:00

Course fees for each year.

  Year 1 Total Fee
Fee £129 £129
Reduced Fee £84 £84

Find out more about eligibility for reduced course fees, payment options and financial support available in our fees and funding page.


Course Content

1 in 22 children in Northern Ireland have a diagnosis of autism. But what about those adults who have long since received their diagnosis, or perhaps did not receive a diagnosis?

This qualification has been designed to offer knowledge and understanding in a range of aspects of autism that can be applied in supporting and working alongside adults with autism. Learners will gain insights into how autism can affect communication, behaviour, social interaction and periods of transition and will empower the learner to develop strategies and approaches to support adults with autism through various aspects of life and work.


Course Aims

The course would be suitable for anyone who works with or alongside autistic adults.


Assessment Methods

Each week there will be a combination of lectures; discussion forums; independent research; portfolio building and e-assessment.

To achieve the Level 3 Award in Supporting Adults with Autism, learners must successfully demonstrate their achievement of learning outcomes and assessment criteria. This qualification is internally assessed, there are no examinations.


  • Learners must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Learners will be required to have sufficient literacy and numeracy skills to enable them to successfully complete the qualification.

This qualification may be beneficial for someone hoping to progress to a Level 4 in a related area or to add to their CV to enhance employment or career progression.


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