Sensory Processing Disorder Awareness Training

Become an industry leader in access and inclusion

Our one-hour online training offers step-by-step guidance on sensory processing disorder, enhancing your understanding of sensory challenges and their impacts. You'll learn to address the needs of individuals with this disorder, explore footage of their challenges, and gain strategies and resources to create sensory-friendly environments. This training is ideal for front-line staff, event staff, customer service officers, team leaders, supervisors, managers, disability service providers, support workers, health care workers, educators, and more.

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Introduction

    • An introduction to today's training

  • 2

    Section 1

    • Sensory Processing and Sensory Pathways

  • 3

    Section 2

    • Sensory Processing Disorder and who maybe be affected

  • 4

    Section 3

    • Challenges associated with Sensory Processing Disorder

  • 5

    Section 4

    • Supporting your Customers and Clients

  • 6

    Section 5

    • Creating Sensory Rooms

  • 7

    Conclusion

    • Congratulations

Instructor(s)

Senior Instructor

Judy O'Connor

Judy O’Connor is a co-director of Access Ability Australia (AAA). AAA is an organisation that works to decrease barriers for people living with disability within community whilst supporting businesses to build and showcase their accessibility and inclusive offerings. Judy is the parent of a child with disability and has over 15+ years of lived and professional experience within the disability sector.

Senior Instructor

Maxine Parker

Maxine Parker is a co-director of Access Ability Australia (AAA). AAA is an organisation that works to decrease barriers for people living with disability within community whilst supporting businesses to build and showcase their accessibility and inclusive offerings. Maxine has single sided deafness with over 16+ years of professional and lived experience within the disability sector.

Make a Difference Today

Regardless of your experience, our training shows that anyone can enhance their understanding of sensory processing challenges and develop skills in effective practices
A skull with a brain and 8 lines coming off that each one leading to a circle with body parts that represent our 8 sensory pathways