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Free LIVE Online Webinars2024 Schedule

 8.30pm AEST (Sydney time) | 6 webinars per year

One of the most challenging things for a parent of an autistic child is helping regulate their emotions, especially when they come out in aggressive behaviours, anxiety, school avoidance and withdrawal of social interactions.

Our webinar topics cover such as Anxiety & Autism, Aggression & Autism and School Avoidance.

These information sessions are relevant for parents, carers and professionals helping all-aged autistic children and young adults. Loads of educators join our sessions to learn new strategies and join parents as partners in sharing the developmental journey of our autistic young people.  Parents of all-aged autistic children find these neuro-affirmng sessions invaluable in understanding an autistic diagnosis, autistic characteristics and behavioural responses.

Can’t attend live?  No worries, as long as you register, we will send you the full replay.

*Professional Development certificates available, conditions apply

Webinar Length:  approximately 60 minutes plus a Q&A session at the end.Webinar Facilitator:  Jackie Hall – Lead Counsellor and Parental Stress Centre Founder

Upcoming dates:  

17 April:  Anxiety & Autism 8.30PM (AEST)29 May:  School Avoidance & Autism 8.30PM (AEST)

From June 2024 all Webinar sessions will be scheduled for 8PM (AEST)17 July:  Spotlight on Parental Mental Health – Burnout & Overwhelm 8PM (AEST)21 AUGUST:  Aggression & Autism 8PM (AEST)

Resources by State:

We are often asked for recommendations for services and the following links are those we feel are accessible and a helpful resource to parents.  

*The resources above are not endorsed or affiliated with the Parental Stress Centre and are recommendations only. We do not undertake any responsibility for the services they provide or any decision you make to engage with these contacts. If you are a provider of a resource available on a state-wide or national basis and wish to be included, please email [email protected]. Inclusion on this web page is at the discretion of the Parental Stress Centre.

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