PDA for Educators: CPD accredited half-day course
All our courses are delivered by training facilitators with valuable lived experience of PDA as PDAers themselves, parents, carers, partners, family members or professionals working with PDA people.
Our PDA for Educators course is designed to expand the knowledge and confidence of education professionals working with PDA learners aged 5–16. All participants will receive individual CPD certification.
This course aims to:
- Build understanding of Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA):
Explore this distinct and lesser-known profile within the autism spectrum, which requires a different approach to support compared to other autistic profiles. - Develop practical, personalised strategies:
Equip staff with a flexible, tailored framework of helpful approaches for supporting PDA learners across a range of settings—including mainstream, SEN, and autism-specific schools.
Course length
- 4 hours (custom durations available on request)
Course content
- What is PDA?
- Explores demands and their effects
- Looks at how PDA can feel
- Considers helpful approaches (including collaborative problem solving)
- Educational good practice and where to go for help
- Reasonable adjustments
- PDA children as learners
- Ideas for the classroom and demonstrating progress
- Case studies and Q&A
Course options available
(please speak to us directly to discuss)
- Flexible delivery options: Available as a single session or as two sessions.
- Delivery format: Offered online or in person, subject to trainer availability and location.
- Custom durations: Alternative session lengths available on request, with adapted content and CPD hours.
- Tailored content: Bespoke content options can be designed to meet specific needs or audience requirements.
- Large group provision: Suitable for groups of 50 or more.
- Ongoing support: Follow-up education consultations available post-training to reinforce and embed learning.
CPD objectives
By the end of the session, participants will be able to:
- Identify the different terminology which could be present in an Education Health Care Plan (EHCP) and may indicate a PDA profile
- Explain what Pathological Demand Avoidance is and how it fits within the autism spectrum
- Appreciate what constitutes a demand from a PDA autistic person’s view point
- Understand the importance of trust and how this can be built
- Be aware of what demand avoidance may look like
- Understand what is meant by ‘masking’ and why this can cause confusion between different settings
- Appreciate the effects that PDA can have on the person and how this can make the person feel
- Identify how to adapt their own practice to better accommodate the needs of a PDA person and what reasonable adjustments may be required
- Understand the importance of phraseology and language when supporting PDA learners
- Understand why sensory processing difficulties can contribute to distressed behaviours
- Be aware of the strategies which best support a learner with distressed behaviours
- Appreciate the differences that may be seen in PDA Autistic learners vs other neurotypes
- Understand the ideal school principles which best accommodate PDA Autistic learners
- Find resources and know where to go for further information on the topics covered
- Practically apply the knowledge learned in the session to real world case studies (available in sessions of 4 or more hours)
Fee structure
| Delivery Format | 0–20 | 21–30 | 31–50 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Online | £1,100 | £1,485 | £2,338 |
| In-person (excluding expenses) |
£1,350 | £1,823 | £2,869 |
Final prices may vary depending upon:
- the number of attendees
- the length and format of the session
- whether a bespoke or tailored session is required
- any additional preparation or content development needed
- delivery method – eg in person, multiple sessions
Additional consultations
Follow-up consultations can be added to your training package at a cost of £200 per session. Each session focuses on the needs of one PDAer and supports up to five professionals in exploring ways to support them in your setting.
Please note
The listed course fee is a base price.
Additional costs for in person training, including travel, accommodation, subsistence, and printing of handouts/resources (based on the number of delegates), will be invoiced separately after the event.
We are happy to provide a prediction of these expenses in advance, upon request.
If extended breaks (e.g. for lunch) are required, session length may need to increase.
Payment terms
- Full payment for the course is required prior to delivery.
- Expenses will be invoiced separately after the event, based on actual costs. Supporting documentation is available upon request.
- If you foresee any difficulty in meeting these terms, please contact us at the time of booking to discuss.
Fee validity and amendments
Please note that the PDA Society reserves the right to amend fees at any time. All pricing provided here should be treated as a guide only.
Once you have received a written quotation from our training team, fees quoted will remain valid for a maximum of 4 weeks.
How to book
To make a booking or request further information, please complete our enquiry form.
To discuss options for individual training on our public courses contact us at training.support@pdasociety.org.uk.
For assistance with our E-learning contact us at training.support@pdasociety.org.uk.
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