Life Skills Toolkit
Conversation Skills
- Starting a Conversation
- Taking Turns in a Conversation
- Sensitive Topics
- Staying on Topic
- Ending a Conversation
Communication Skills
Relationships
- Different Types of Relationships
- Identifying a Genuine Friend
- Healthy Friendships
- Maintaining Friendships
- Bullying and Mate Crime
Well-being
Organisational Skills
Independent Living Skills
- Household Management
- Cleaning
- Managing Finances
- Food Shopping
- Using Public Transport
- Staying Safe
- What is Stress?
- Tips to Avoid and Reduce Stress
- What is Anxiety?
- Types of Anxiety
- Identifying Anxiety Triggers
- Avoiding Isolation due to Anxiety
- Coping Strategies for Stress and Anxiety
Life Skills homework toolkit
The employers Guide to Asperger’s Syndrome
The following article containing suggestions for employers recruiting and working with autistic people, and is available on this site for interest and informational purposes only. ASSERT has not had any involvement in the actual writing of this article.
ASSERT would like to emphasise that each person is an individual and that a ‘one size fits all’ approach is never acceptable. We would also like to caution you that this article repeatedly uses the term ‘disorder’ in relation to Asperger’s Syndrome which could cause offence.
The Employer’s Guide to Asperger’s Syndrome