Safety Skills for K-12 Students on the Spectrum: Assessment & Instructional Strategies 
POPARD Virtual Half-Day Workshop
April 27, 2026 12:30pm-3:30pm (Pacific Time)
(for BC School Employees Only)

What common safety skills do students with ASD need to learn? Why and how do you provide explicit instruction on how to be safe? Given that autism covers a spectrum of ability levels, this half-day workshop takes a developmental approach to teaching safety skills. Participants will learn ways to assess safety skills and evidence-based instructional strategies. Case study examples will support participant learning. The workshop will conclude with a review of school safety plans.  

Audience: This workshop is for employees of BC School Districts, BC First Nations Schools and BC Independent Schools.    
About this Workshop:
  • The Zoom link for this session will be included in your confirmation email (if you don't see your confirmation email, check your junk/spam folder)
  • This workshop is exclusively for employees of BC public, First Nations, and independent schools
  • This workshop is FREE 
  • This workshop will be presented virtually via Zoom
  • Certificates of completion are not provided for our Half Day workshops


When
April 27, 2026
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM



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Safety Skills for K-12 Students on the Spectrum: Assessment & Instructional Strategies

Employees of BC Public, First Nations, &   
Independent Schools -FREE-
    

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