About Our Courses

About our Autistic Wellbeing courses

Reframing Autism is proud to offer our suite of Autistic Wellbeing courses, tailored for three primary audiences: Autistic adults, parents of Autistics, and professionals working with Autistics.

With a focus on organic, authentic Autistic wellbeing, these courses, comprising of 6 core modules, are practical and rewarding, cover various aspects of Autistic lived experience which impact on Autistic flourishing.  The courses are aimed at people who want to work for and with the Autistic community to create lasting positive change, whilst enhancing their own or their child’s, clients’ or students’ personal wellbeing.

Note: We are currently reviewing our courses and do not have a confirmed date of our next intake but you can complete this form to be kept informed of future offerings.

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One of the only courses run by Autistics

It is not only information-rich, but actively centres Autistic experience as meaningful, with the purpose of building broad and genuine wellbeing for the whole Autistic community.

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Access to academic and Autistic expertise

You will have access both to academic research, as well as to Autistic lived expertise. You will also have access to Autistic facilitators and their experiential knowledge, and you will have many opportunities to interact with your peers.

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Access to our Autistic Wellbeing community

For a year you will be able to access our Autistic Wellbeing community, which offers both peer interaction and additional extension learning materials.

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Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

The Reframing Autism team would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we have the privilege to learn, work, and grow. Whilst we gather on many different parts of this Country, the RA team walk on the land of the Birpai, Awabakal, Wattamattagal, Whadjak, Amangu, Bunurong and Kaurna Yarta peoples.

We are committed to honouring the rich culture of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of this Country, and the diversity and learning opportunities with which they provide us. We extend our gratitude and respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and to all Elders past, present, and emerging, for their wisdom, their resilience, and for helping this Country to heal.

Join us on the journey to reframe how society understands Autism