NDATS Services, Trainings, and Speaker Series

NDATS services and training options are listed below. 
All trainings and workshops can be optimized to meet your organizations' needs and goals. 
NDATS-300 comes with CLEE or EMS Con-Ed credits in Pennsylvania.

This course is designed to educate specifically firefighters, police, EMS, and other first responders to be prepared for encounters with neurodiverse individuals. The course breaks down common interactions that occur with individuals with ASD and provides strategies on how to effectively and safely approach these encounters in each of these specific fields. 

Commercial Organizations

This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of the brain function and information processing neurodiverse individuals. This course will look at topics including common characteristics, executive functioning, theory of mind and navigating a neurotypical world. This course will share strategies and tools that could be used in your organization.

Strategy Workshops

In a workshop format, participants will gain an understanding of how and why task analysis and visual support tools can help accommodate neurodiverse individuals. Workshops can work on creating social stories, visual schedules or other common tools use to support neurodivergent individuals. Participants will leave the training with the ability to break down tasks and situations into smaller steps and then create tools to support all involved. 

NDATS approach to advocacy is to first give the parents the language and tools to advocate for themselves, This protects the relationship between teacher, school, and parents,  If needed, we will accompany families to IEP and 504 meetings. Many times educating the parents on what to ask for solves many of the concerns and does not cause stress in the relationship between families and educational institutions. Know your rights under IDEA for educational supports. 

Neurodiverse HR Support

This course is designed with human resources in mind. ASD and other individuals sometimes struggle to work in a neurotypical setting. Taking the time to look at your setting though a lens of a neurodiverse mind will allow organizations, and community agencies to make changes to be more inclusive to all individuals. This course hopes to help improve the workplace for neurodiverse employees. 

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