Welcome to the ASD Helping Hands Learning Platform!
At ASD Helping Hands, we aim to provide inclusive and
accessible education. Our online learning platform is designed to empower
individuals on the spectrum, their families, educators, and professionals by
offering a wide range of educational resources covering all subjects relating
to ASD and other neurodiversity.
What we offer
Comprehensive Courses
Interactive Learning
Professional Development
Expert Experience
We have a comprehensive list of courses, that will only get bigger.
Regardless of your level of knowledge we have a course to get you
started.
Our platform provides interactive learning experiences, combining multimedia elements, engaging activities, and adaptive learning techniques to enhance comprehension and retention.
We provide professional development opportunities for educators and professionals working with individuals with ASD. Our platform offers training courses, workshops, and certifications to.
All of our instructors have lived expirence of Autism and other neurodiversities. They are either Neuro diverse themelves or have lived and cared for someone with a Neurodiveristy
We offer a variety of brief, complimentary short courses absolutely free and accessible to all. These courses can be completed in approximately 5 minutes and provide an excellent opportunity to acquire compact pockets of knowledge or to experience our learning platform at no expense to you.
We are a registered charity started in the latter
part of 2010, by Julie, who has over 30 years of experience of supporting
autistic children and adults. Julie has two sons and a husband who is diagnosed
with Asperger’s Syndrome. She found a distinct lack of support services for
Autistic people, especially across Norfolk, UK.
ASD
Helping Hands began with two support groups for families, and we have now grown
to be the biggest charity supporting those with Autism within Norfolk. Our
services include an Information and Advice service, offering support on an
individual basis to parents/carers, young people, and adults. Our Support
groups provide ongoing support to those in need, as well as Residential
Holidays and Activity Days. We can also provide accredited training to
parents/carers and professionals.