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Understanding Capable Environments

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Thursday, July 24, 2025

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05:30 PM Europe/London

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Our first webinar of the 2025 BeyondAutism Summer School Series provides an overview of Capable Environments and the role they play in supporting smooth and positive transitions.  
Whether you are supporting an autistic child entering early years or moving a learner through primary school into secondary and beyond, this series aims to upskill parents and professionals during crucial transition periods where a ‘capable environment’ is especially important. 
The content in this webinar is not limited to those in education but can also be adopted and applied by professionals who work with autistic individuals in the context of health and social care. From transitions into medical appointments to those between placements in residential care, we have you covered! 

BeyondAutism

BeyondAutism is a charity working to ensure autistic children and young adults access an education that empowers a life full of choice, independence and opportunity.

We provide expert education services from pre-school to 25, delivering rapid outcomes through our Early Years, schools, and Post-19 services. Our Outreach and Fast Responder® teams work across the country to reduce school placement breakdown and build long-term local capacity.