Cothú meaning nurture is a respectful way of supporting Neurodivergent children. It provides authentic insights & perspectives as it is designed by people who are Autistic. Cothú offers a neuro-affirming stance with practical solutions that positively benefit the children in your care.
The programme will be delivered over three consecutive weeks for 2.5 hours per session by Clare, a Fostering Attainment and Achievement project worker. As an autistic adult and advocate, Clare takes a neuro-affirmative approach to support children and young people. Along with a master's specialising in autism, Clare is a licensed, accredited practitioner of the Cothú programme.
Connect with other carers and get helpful tips and guidance from Autistic trainers who will guide and support you to meet the needs of the children in your care.
Week 1 - Introduction to Neurodiversity
Neurodiversity myths and facts and ways of understanding an autistic child.
Week 2 - What it feels like to be Autistic
How Autistic children sense and learn. How children best play, create, and communicate.
Home Life
Sensory needs and understand that everyone has sensory needs. Ideas on how best to organise and make accommodations around non-structured time.
Week 3 - Caring Autistically
Importance of support and self-care because as carers we cannot fill from an empty cup.
Caring for a happy, authentic, Autistic child
Autistic Pride and what it means to raise an authentic, Autistic child.
8, 15, 29 September 10.30am-1.00pm - Market Place Theatre, Armagh
Carers should attend all three sessions as the programme is designed to complement learning each week.
Training is funded by Fostering Attainment and Achievement and is for foster carers and kinship carers in Northern Ireland.
To book a place, please click here
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