Girls with Autism Toolkit *NEW RESOURCE*

Recovery for Girls: How to support girls on (or suspected to be) the Autism Spectrum through increasing engagement and enjoyment of PE, school sport and physical activity - Developed by the Youth Sport Trust Lead Inclusion School network, Supporting girls with Autism is a digital, audio and practical toolkit that builds upon knowledge of girls with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) and some of the key considerations for making PE and sport inclusive to all.

Girls with Autism Toolkit *NEW RESOURCE*

Recovery for Girls: How to support girls on (or suspected to be) the  Autism Spectrum through increasing engagement and enjoyment of PE, school sport and  physical activity

To effectively engage girls with Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC) in PE, physical activity and sport, we first need to understand their motivations, confidence and competence. This is so the experience can be designed to meet their needs. This toolkit illustrates practical examples and learnings by Youth Sport Trust Lead Inclusion Schools in a project specifically designed to support girls with ASC, that has been funded through the Sport England Education grant. 

You can find the toolkit here: https://www.youthsporttrust.org/resources/inclusion/supporting-girls-with-autism

South Bucks SGO Area

The South Bucks SGO area and Sports Partnership is hosted by Alfriston School. Alfriston School is a special needs girl's school based in Beaconsfield. Alfriston is the Lead Inclusion School for Buckinghamshire and we believe in 'a sporting chance for every child'. We have a comprehensive calendar of School Games Inclusive competitions and festivals throughout the year and work with a number of County and community partners to bring about the best opportunities for staff and pupils in Bucks.