Become an Autism Home Safety Resource Specialist and make a positive impact on the lives of individuals with autism. The Autism Home Safety Certification Course dives deep into the knowledge you need to enhance home and community safety.
There is no simple solution to safety concerns for individuals with autism. To make a permanent impact, home safety needs to be addressed through a comprehensive plan. Our Certification course provides an in-depth look at a process tailored to the unique safety needs and challenges of individuals with autism using our Fusion Formula.
Commonwealth Autism Services’ Fusion Formula is the only method that looks at safety from a global perspective. Our system uses the individual’s needs, short- and long-term interventions, and collaboration to develop a comprehensive plan. In this course, you will learn the importance and impact of each part as we dive into each component. Then, you will learn how to fuse them together into an individualized solution.
As an Autism Home Safety Resource Specialist, you will learn how to facilitate the Fusion Formula to develop comprehensive autism home safety plan. This certification will provide you with the expertise to lead a support team in the development of a comprehensive plan that makes a lasting and positive impact.
What you’ll learn:
How to facilitate the Fusion Formula to lead a team in developing a autism home safety plan
What are safety hazards and the impact of autism on them
Where to look for safety hazards in your area
What are long-term and short-term solutions
How to identify effective safety modifications
Ideas for expanding support teams
Where to find community resources
Course includes:
On-demand videos, including a scenario walk-through
Step by step resource guide and workbook
Comprehensive implementation guide
Private Facebook group to connect with instructors and other students
Certification as an Autism Home Safety Resource Specialist
Who should get certified:
Service coordinators
Family support providers
Case management providers
Early Intervention providers
Clinical staffs including ABA providers
Autism organization staff
In-home service providers
Educators
Direct support providers
Parents, guardians, and caregivers