The Working Together Team

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The Working Together Team is a National Autistic Society Advanced Status Accredited Service. We advocate best practice and provide specialist support to empower Lincolnshire mainstream settings to ensure autistic children & young people thrive through collaborative working with families and professionals.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Vicki Fitzakerley
Contact Position
Team Manager
Telephone
Helpline: 01775 840250 Helpline: 01775 840250
E-mail
outreach@gosberton-house.lincs.sch.uk
Website
https://www.wtt.org.uk
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Notes

Parent Helpline is available during school hours via phone and email. See www.wtt.org.uk 

 

Where to go

Name
Gosberton House Academy
Address
11, Westhorpe Road
Gosberton
Spalding
Lincolnshire
Postcode

PE11 4EW

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Notes

We work with Lincolnshire mainstream schools and academies, as well as colleges and supporting Early Years transitions into primary school, through settings utilising the WTT Ladder. 

 

 

Other Details

Costs

Table of costs
Table of costs
AmountCost Type
Free at point of contact, some small charges for some training

Availability

Referral required
Professional Referral
Referral Details

Access to WTT support is through utilising  the WTT Ladder. https://www.wtt.org.uk/page/?title=Support+from+WTT&pid=31

 

Other notes

Training workshops from WTT are for families as well as settings and professionals in colleague services.

Details of upcoming training are on our website. www.wtt.org.uk FAQS and Upcoming events. 

Please contact WTT to discuss bespoke training needs for your setting. 

Specific age range
4-19
Nursery?
No

Local Offer

Description

The Working Together Team is a National Autistic Society Advanced Status Accredited Service. We advocate best practice and provide specialist support to empower Lincolnshire mainstream settings to ensure autistic children & young people thrive through collaborative working with families and professionals.

Contact Name
Vicki Fitzakerley
Contact Telephone
01775 840250
Contact Email
vicki.fitzakerley@gosberton-house.lincs.sch.uk
Experience
  • Autism
  • Social Communication differences
  • Sensory integration and processing differences relating to autism
  • Demand avoidant profiles of behaviour
  • Significant and Moderate learning difficulty within autism/social communication needs. 
Specialist Facilities

WTT's remit is to build capacity, confidence and competence in Lincolnshire mainstream settings, through working within the WTT Ladder so that practice is adapted to meet the strengths and needs of the students- that they are developing autism inclusive environments.  

Training details

 

The Service is a National Autistic Society Accredited Service with Advanced Status 2019

Details of upcoming central courses and booking links to our Eventbrite page can be found on our website www.wtt.org.uk 

Settings/Trusts can contact WTT for training packages specific to their setting or Trust

Core WTT training offer

Autism Education Trust modules - Making Sense of Autism, Progression Framework, Autism and Anxiety, Good Autism Practice, Suite of Resources for Leaders, Exlcusions (across Schools, Early Years and Post-16 phases)

WTT training-An understanding of sensory integration, Preparing for transition, SPELL (NAS)

Bespoke WTT training offer

Sensory Circuit approach, Social Stories, Supporting a profile of Demand Avoidance, Comic Strip Conversations, Supporting CYP with an Internal presentation of Autism (masking), Executive functioning, Teaching Inference in Autism, Structured teaching approach, Down Syndrome and ocial communication, Visits to specialist NAS Accredited setting to observe best practice.

Links
WTT website

The Family Information Service maintains the list of Ofsted-registered childcare in the county, although any information provided by us does not constitute a recommendation and you should satisfy yourself of the quality and standard of any service or childcare provider you contact so that it meets the needs of your family.

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