2019
DOI: 10.1108/aia-06-2019-0017
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Evaluation of autism awareness training provided to staff working in a high secure psychiatric care hospital

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to evaluate autism awareness training provided to staff working in a high secure psychiatric care (HSPC) hospital. Design/methodology/approach An online survey of staff views who had completed an autism awareness training day. Findings All staff who completed the evaluation questionnaire reported that an autism awareness training day had been useful and had increased their knowledge of how to work with individuals who have autism. However, most staff also reported that … Show more

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“…The second tier includes specialist training for professionals to assess and treat autistic individuals accurately within forensic services. The SPELL framework [199], which develops understanding and strategies to support autistic individuals, has been tried with some success within secure hospitals [200] and is reported to have increased staff understanding of the issues involved in the management of autistic individuals with high levels of need. However, as this is not mandatory, it is dependent on those who are motivated to develop their understanding of autism.…”
Section: Autism Training For Staffmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second tier includes specialist training for professionals to assess and treat autistic individuals accurately within forensic services. The SPELL framework [199], which develops understanding and strategies to support autistic individuals, has been tried with some success within secure hospitals [200] and is reported to have increased staff understanding of the issues involved in the management of autistic individuals with high levels of need. However, as this is not mandatory, it is dependent on those who are motivated to develop their understanding of autism.…”
Section: Autism Training For Staffmentioning
confidence: 99%