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26 March 2010 — Merrimu Services - Bacchus Marsh
Educational sessions on anxiety/social & communication strategies for people with ASD/AS.
Where: Bacchus street
Bacchus Marsh
Victoria from 2.00 pm - 4.30 pm.
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21-22 April 2010 — Woodend Primary School High St WOODEND
Kerryn is going to provide 2 training sessions for Woodend PS. One for parents/carers/teachers of the school, and the other for approx 300 kids where there are other students with Autism or Asperger's Syndrome in the school. Kerryn will speak in both sessions about the struggles she endured at both primary and secondary school, and the events that happened in that time.
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5 & 6 July 2010 — Aspektism/Workism' training course
It's on again! The Aspektism/Workism Course is running this year...Date/Venue location is still yet to be confirmed but will be advertised on this site when settled....
Bookings & payments must be received by DEADLINE DAY FRIDAY 14th MAY 2010 and you must contact Kerryn for payment details as soon as possible! NO BOOKINGS ARE TAKEN AFTER THIS DATE!
ABSOLUTEY NO payments will be processed or recieved on the day of commencement of course. Cash, cheque, credit card, and money orders are accepted as only forms of payment, via direct deposit.
If no payment is made, then no commencement of course is accepted in any circumstances.
All bookings must be done through Kerryn of KTalk for this course.
Getting There:
Catch a train from your suburb to Flinders Street Station. Catch a Lilydale or Belgave train out to Campberwell Station. From there it is less than a minute's walk up the ramp to near the end of Cookson Street. Find No 1, walk down the stairs and you are there at On Call's office.
Take the 72 Tram from Flinders Street Station and from there, Trams commence in Swanston Street near Faraday Street (University of Melbourne) and run via Swanston Street (City), St Kilda Road (Domain Interchange), Commercial Road, Malvern Road and Burke Road and get off just near Cookson Street in Campberwell.
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"I would absolutely Highly Recommend this course to the many parents/carers/support workers who don't know about or understand Asperger's or Autism Spectrum Disorders! They need to do both courses to learn how to connect to their sibling/child/teen/adult who has it! It is definitely worth doing. A great course taught by a person with Asperger's who was very straight forward."
— Aspektism/Workism Participant
"Most ASD courses out there, are clinical and abstract in their development and reference material. Aspektism/Workism is no such thing as this. It is totally real & written from one's life perspective living with the disorder."
— Aspektism/Workism Participant
"I Highly Recommend this Workism course to the many employers who are out there, that need to be educated about Asperger's in the workplace."
— Aspektism/Workism Participant
"Nothing beats information coming from someone who lives with Asperger's Disorder. No number of experts will provide the same insight/understanding & proven strategies."
— Aspektism/Workism Participant
"There is no doubt that the information that is in these 2 workbooks, are going to help my family immensely. I will defintely recommend them both to other families."
— Aspektism/Workism Participant
"The Workism course will definitely help employers as there is nothing out there to help them understand Asperger's Syndrome. It needs to get out there to DSN (Disability Support Networks), Secondary Mainstreem Schools, support workers, and students who are preparing to leave school..."
— Aspektism/Workism Participant
"The whole workshop has been great. Great job well done!"
— Townsville Workshop Participant
"I will recommend Kerryn to a group in WA for similar talks."
— Townsville Workshop Participant
"You are very brave and give us, as parents and Aspies great hope to go on in this journey. Thank you!"
— Townsville Workshop Participant
"It was my wife who sent me here to learn more about the disorder."
— Townsville Workshop Participant
"How does a person, who suffers with AS, present information to an audience in such a unique way?"
(Meaning how does she stand at the front of an audience, tell her own life story to help others, and wants to help others get on the right track for themselves in their own life journey?)."
— Townsville Workshop Participant
"It was from the heart/soul of the person and not just a textbook, so was very powerful"
— Townsville Workshop Participant