Masterclass Day 1 - Assessment Beyond Diagnosis to Assist Autistic People with Minimal Speech*
Recorded in June 2026
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This masterclass will provide assessment strategies to increase understanding of the lived experience of minimally speaking autistic individuals, enabling accurate and attuned support and therapy. We provide information on medical and genetic conditions associated with autism, and how to assess mental health, including anxiety, trauma and coping strategies. Specific assessment tools for the formal assessment of intellectual, language, adaptive, sensory and motor abilities are recommended.
*Autistic people with minimal speech refers to autistic people who have co-occurring intellectual disability and/or are non-speaking or minimally speaking, may have co-occurring health conditions (e.g. epilepsy), and require lifelong, around-the-clock care. In some research and service contexts, overlapping groups may be described using terms such as profound autism, high support needs, Level 3 or nonspeaking autism; terminology varies across communities and systems.
Identify the personality profile and specific talents of an autistic individual who require LHIS.
Understand how limited speech can affect daily life and contribute to a person’s stress levels and coping strategies.
Recognise how to interpret behaviour as effective communication for autistic individuals who have limited speech and the ‘translations’ of specific behaviours.
Identify cognitive and learning strengths, as well as motivation systems, to encourage the acquisition of specific daily-life and emotion-regulation skills.
Recognise how social abilities, preferences and demands affect behaviour and how to help.
Understand the escalation cycle and assess triggers, early signs, and what eases distress.
Know the standardised instruments to utilize in the assessment of the intellectual, language, adaptive, sensory and motor abilities of autistic individuals who require LHIS.
Assess for mental health issues, including depression, anxiety and trauma conditions.
Know the medical conditions associated with autism, especially those who require LHIS, such as epilepsy, migraines and specific movement disorders.
Recorded in June 2026