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Monday
Jul052021

PEERS Social Skills training for adolescents

UCLA PEERS® for Adolescents CERTIFIED Social Skills Teleconference

JULY 8-10, 2021

 

Cost: $800 + GST per attendee
*Group discounts are also available - for details contact us via our website.
WHO IS THE TELECONFERENCE FOR?
Mental health professionals, school-based professionals,medical professionals, SLP, OTs,SW, researchers, and other professionals who work with youth with social challenges.
IS PEERS A GLOBAL TREATMENT APPROACH?
PEERS® is used in over 80 countries, and has beentranslated into over a dozen languages, and was developed byDr. Elizabeth Laugeson, Founderad Director of the UCLA PEERS®Clinic.
IS PEERS EVIDENCE-BASED?
PEERS is the ONLY evidence-based social skills program for adolescents and young adults with autism, and isused clinically for youth with ADHD, anxiety, depression and other social challenges.
Each attendee will receive the following training materials:
  • Over UCLA PEERS 100 role-play videos
  • Powerpoint Slides for telehealth delivery
  • Registration with Definition Diverse and details
  • featured on the Definition Diverse Website
  • Free access to PEERS role play videos filmed in
  • Australian Context (for teens and young adults)
  • Over UCLA PEERS 100 role-play videosPowerpoint Slides for telehealth deliveryRegistration with Definition Diverse and detailsfeatured on the Definition Diverse WebsiteFree access to PEERS role play videos filmed in Australian Context (for teens and young adults)

Download the flyer here