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Education of adults with autism
at the FORUM Club in the SYNAPSIS Foundation
LISBON, 12 May 2006
Michał Waligórski
SYNAPSIS Foundation
Warsaw, Poland
The SYNAPSIS Foundation
About us
• established in 1990 by professionals
• the name derives from Greek word
synapsis (contact, bond)
• non-governmental organisation
• non-profit organisation
• different sources of financing (public
subsidies, national & European grants,
sponsoring)
Our activities
CHILDREN & YOUNGSTERS WITH AUTISM
diagnosis & therapy
PARENTS
support & trainings
ADULTS WITH AUTISM
social & work activities
SYNAPSIS
PROFESSIONALS
trainings, seminars
OTHER NGOs
trainings, advocacy
system solutions –
goverment and
adminsistartion
parliement advocacy
international cooperation
PUBLIC OPINION
social campaigns &
publications
Life-long education at the FORUM Club in the SYNAPSIS Foundation
Short introduction into the
FORUM CLUB
Adults with autism
• since 2003 day activities (FORUM Club of Adults
with Autism)
• pilot projects on job training
• social trainings, communication trainings
• integration with peers
• sport activities (rock climbing camps)
• arts expositions & events
• from 2006 our specialists diagnose the Asperger
Syndrome in adults (including functional diagnose)
•…
FORUM Club – important tasks…
WORK (office work, embroidery,
crafts, gardening)
EDUCATION &
THERAPY
INTEGRATION (Forum Club Council,
meetings, meals)
INTEGRATION
HOBBIES
STRUCTURE
WORK
COMMUNICATION
SELF-HELP SKILLS
VARIOUS
ACTIVITIES
EDUCATION & THERAPY (individual
therapy, senso-motoric exercises,
relaxation)
HOBBIES (music, dance, painting,
sport, free time)
SELF-HELP SKILLS (cooking,
cleaning, washing)
VARIOUS ACTIVITIES (exercises,
climbing, excursions)
COMMUNICATION
STRUCTURE
The FORUM Club in the future…
• 2006.October. – New building for 24 persons:
– The FORUM Club (hobbies, therapy,
education…)
– SOCIAL ENTERPRISE (exclusively work)
LIFELONG EDUCATION
in the FORUM CLUB
According to our experiences,
lifelong learning is so important, because:
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Adults with autism want to learn and work,
They want to understand their environment better,
Learning prevents them from stagnation and
regression,
Learning decreases the number of difficult
behaviours,
Learning increasing their efficacy increases motivation
It enables them to fulfill their ambitions and interests
lifelong learning creates EMPOWERMENT!
LIFELONG EDUCATION
in the FORUM CLUB
• The first stage: defining the needs of the FORUM
Club member on the same scale of categories
(regardless of his/her level of functioning)
• Categories: „theory”, „social skills”, „practise”
• Person-centerd education
• The second stage: determining the priorities of
education.
• The third stage: way of realisation
LIFELONG LEARNING
OUR „OPERATIONAL DEFINITION”
Lifelong
education
(„theory”)
Training of
social skills
and
communication
Applicable
competences
(„practise”)
Practical competences are our priority!
lifelong
education
(„theory”)
Continuation of the school education – we select the
subjects important for the Club member
(interesting for him, professionally applicable)
„Theoretical education” concerning work
„Theoretical education” concerning everyday activities
(important information, hobbies)
Training of
social skills
and
communication
Learning the social skills and communication
- essential for proper social functioning and social
inclusion
Applicable
competences
(„practise”)
Practical competences: work
Practical competences:
everyday activities (hobbies, selfmanagment)
Organising the free time
The stages
of the lifelong education
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Defining the needs
Determining the priorities of education
Way of realisation - confrontation with the reality…
Realization of the priorities (partly in the Club,
partly individually – hobbies, spare time)
Lifelong education
in the education system
BARRIERS:
• Lack of the complex solutions in the education system.
• Very few places like the FORUM Club, therapeutic workshops.
• Lack of places enabling to develop skills, hobbies etc.
• Lack of assistance for Aspergers at schools
• Lack of educational and professional support (job coaching) for persons
with Asperger Syndrome
• Lack for proffesional staff and trainings for staff
• Lack for IT programmes (ex. Comunication, mind reading etc.)
• Lack of evaluation instruments
SOLUTION:
• Cooperation of the specialised organizations supporting the educational
and/or professional priorities of adults with autism.
• Constant analysis of the actual needs regarding the lifelong education by
the client and his main therapist (to a highest possible degree)
Never too late to start education…
Scientific support of the lifelong education
Person, B. (2000). Brief report: A Longitudinal Study of Quality of Life and Independence Among
Adult Men with Autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 30 (1), 61-66.
• Measured the impact of the lifelong education (TEACCH
programme; 2,5 years) on the autistic adults
• Method: AAPEP scale
• Participants:
- mean age 32,3
- no experiences with structured education and
pictograms
• RESULTS - statistically important augmentation of:
- practical skills
- social competences
- independence
- frequency and quality of the adaptative behaviours
- quality of life
Thank you for your attention!
Contact
Michał Waligórski
Psychologist, job coach, therapist
SYNAPSIS Foundation
Phone/fax +48 22 825 86 33,
E-mail: [email protected]