National Learning Sessions

This page provides a space to share the work of organisations and wards taking part in the Culture of Care programme.

The key aspects of the National Learning Sessions are to learn from one another; build relationships across learning networks; and continue to work towards the principles of equity and co-production. 

Date: 21 May 2024

Time: 10am - 3pm

Venue: Edgbaston Stadium's Banqueting Suite

Address: Edgbaston Rd, Birmingham B5 7QU

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View the event slide deck.

Questions? Contact us at cultureofcare@rcpsych.ac.uk.

Date: 16 July 2024

Time: 10am - 1pm

Format: Zoom meeting

Questions? Contact us at cultureofcare@rcpsych.ac.uk.

Date: 15 October 2024

Time: 11:00 - 15:00

Format: MS Teams

Resources

Watch the recording of the session below:

Resources

Watch the recordings of the presentation(s) below:

1. What is autism-informed care?
Lucy Gilbert and Antonia Aluko will provide a brief overview of autism-informed care

 

2. Positive Behavioural Support (PBS) 
Jill Corbyn will provide information about the evidence base for PBS and share best practice alternatives that align with neurodivergent affirming approaches

 

3. Autistic SPACE Framework
Molly Anderton will reflect on common change ideas relating to the autism informed equity principle. She will reference the Autistic SPACE framework to inspire possible next steps

 

4. Hearing from Sussex Partnership NHS Trust
Jess Honeysett and Sarah-Joe Mohun Smith speak to the work Sussex Partnership NHS Trust is doing relating to autism informed care

 

5. Question and Answer (Q&A) and session wrap up

Date: 29 April 2025

Time: 10am - 3pm

Venue: Edgbaston Stadium

Questions? Contact us at cultureofcare@rcpsych.ac.uk

Date: 7 July 2025

Time: 10am - 2pm

Format: MS Teams

Date: 30 October 2025

Time: 1pm - 3pm

Format: MS Teams

Date: 15 January 2026

Time: 10am - 2pm

Format: MS Teams

Date: 19 March 2026

Time: 10am - 3pm

Format: in-person

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