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Training & Workshops for Educators and Allied Health Teams

At EmpowerBx, we offer tailored training and workshops for educators, early childhood professionals, and allied health teams seeking to build safe, inclusive, and relationship-centred environments for neurodivergent children.
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Our Workshops

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Noticing Our Grit: 
Self-Compassion & Preventing Burnout

A reflective workshop for educators, behaviour support practitioners, and allied health professionals focused on sustainable, values-aligned practice and clinician well-being.

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Understanding Stereotypy Through Trauma-Informed Behaviour Support

Exploring trauma-informed, relationship-centred approaches to understanding stereotypy in autistic children, with a focus on dignity, regulation and connection.

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Compassionate Behavior Support

Designed to help practitioners move towards relationship-centred support for neurodivergent children with a focus on dignity, regulation, and, connection.

What You Will Learn​

Our workshops are practical, reflective, and grounded in compassionate, neurodiversity-affirming practice. Each training is thoughtfully tailored to the needs of your team, setting, and community.

Workshop areas include:

Understanding the “why” behind behaviour​

Play-based and naturalistic approaches to communication and cooperation

Practical, in-the-moment strategies educators can confidently apply

Supporting regulation, engagement, and participation in everyday environments

Supporting transitions, sharing, and group participation

Building strengths-based, neurodiversity-affirming practices within teams

Grounded in Ethical & Evidence-Informed Practice

Our approach is informed by the National Guideline for supporting the learning, participation, and wellbeing of autistic children and their families in Australia, with a focus on:

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Child and family-centred care

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 Strengths-Based & Inclusion

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Neurodiversity Affirming

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