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6th form and FE college (I can deliver to Autistic or Non Autistic people).

5 Steps to getting the most out of a booking

Step 1: Choose the amount of time you want and the audience
The table on this page has examples of what can be covered in
- up to 2 hours
- up to 4 hours
- Full day

You can have talks for young people, and separate talks for staff.

Step 2: Swap topics to get the most useful combination for your group. On this page there is a list of many topics I can present on.
If there is anything not listed that you’d like me to speak on, please e-mail and ask.

Step 3: Pick your style e.g. Presentation or workshop

Step 4: Pick start and finish times
Morning? Afternoon? Or maybe afternoon after students have gone home.

Step 5: E-mail Robyn

NOTE about pricing:

There is no maximum delegate number. All prices are before the addition of travel expenses, accommodation and meal allowance (if required). Every effort is made to book travel as soon as you book to save you money.

Pricing

Online : £100 per hour £150 for 90 mins

In person training

topics in the table below are just examples , you can pick topics to suit your needs

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Topics Up to 2 hours up to 4 hours Full Day
Inspirational talk (
Q and A
Being Independent a workshop for Autistic young people part 1

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Being independent a workshop for young people part 2 --
Understanding behaviour and emotions a talk for staff --
Q and A for young people and/ or parents --

Cost

£350

£400

£800

My pricing is on a sliding scale.

My pricing is on a sliding scale to accommodate different sizes of organisation and different requirements. I am happy to work with you and your budget.

The costs in the table on this page are the MAXIMUM you will pay. As well as my fee, you will need to pay travel expenses. If an overnight stay is required, the cost of a hotel and food will need to be added to your invoice. Both travel and accommodation can be estimated at the time of booking.

Where possible, I book my travel and accommodation on the day you book so as to save you money. Once travel and accommodation are booked, I e-mail you to confirm its cost.

6th Forms and FE college topic choices

What are the common issues that Autistic 6th form / FE students face, and how can you support them?

This topic can focus on independence in general or on a specific topic such as travel, we will identify what commonly causes problems for Autistic people as they gain independence and what adaptations can be made when teaching skills, as well as tools and strategies that can help.

How can young people make sure that the world in the future is more Autism friendly?

This topic covers common difficulties with behaviour and managing emotions, and offers tools for understanding individual's behaviour and experience, and ways of putting strategies’ in place.

A firm favourite with young people and staff alike, Robyn has 10 disabilities, she was born 3 months too early, got kicked out of school aged 15 with no GCSE’s, but she has built a successful international career, travelling the world teaching people about Autism and writing books.

Addressing the issues that Autistic young people may experience when making friends and maintain friendships.

Only 16% of Autistic adults in the UK are in full time employment, but it does not have to be like this. If you are supporting students through apprenticeships, internships, work experience or applying for jobs this is the topic for you, we look at common pitfalls and how they can be overcome.

Vocational courses can be a less stressful alternative to more exam-based qualifications. However interpreting briefs and exam grading structures can be a challenge for Autistic people but there are lots of tools and strategies that can help.