Supporting Girls with ASD POPARD Virtual Half-Day Workshop
October 24, 2025 9:00am-12:00pm (PST) (for BC School Employees Only)
Females with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are underdiagnosed and are commonly diagnosed at a later age compared to males with ASD. This significantly impacts the future outcome of the individual, as intervention starting at a young age has been linked to better outcomes in adulthood. The differences between males and females also requires females with ASD to acquire a different set of critical skills to support their daily living, such as social skills and personal hygiene. By the end of this workshop, you will be able to identify the characteristics of females with ASD and will be equipped with a toolbox of skills and strategies to support females with ASD at different ages.
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
When October 24, 2025 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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