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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Screening Tool

Understanding Unique Perspectives & Promoting Inclusion

Section 1: Introduction & Purpose

Welcome to the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Screening Tool. This resource is designed to help individuals, parents, and professionals gain a clearer understanding of potential autistic traits, identify unique strengths, and guide strategies for support and inclusion.

Who is this Screening Tool For?

This screener is for individuals of all ages (children, young adults, and adults) who experience persistent challenges in social communication and interaction, and/or exhibit restricted, repetitive patterns of behaviour, interests, or activities.

It is managed by a professional (e.g. teacher, SENCo, psychologist, support worker, or parent) to help guide the process and discuss the results.

What Will This Tool Do?

This tool will help to:

  • Identify if experiences align with common indicators of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
  • Highlight individual's unique strengths (e.g. attention to detail, strong memory for facts, logical thinking, deep focus on interests, honesty, loyalty) often associated with ASD.
  • Provide practical insights into communication preferences and effective strategies for fostering understanding and inclusion.
  • Guide recommendations for further assessment (e.g. by a multidisciplinary team), educational adjustments, or workplace accommodations.

Important Information:

It is vital to understand that this is a screening tool, not a formal diagnostic assessment for ASD. It is designed to inform support and identify the need for further investigation, not to label.

A formal diagnosis of ASD can typically only be provided by a multidisciplinary team of qualified professionals (e.g. paediatrician, psychiatrist, psychologist, speech and language therapist).

Our Strengths-Based Approach:

We believe everyone has strengths and unique ways of thinking. This screener, in line with The Dynamic Development Plan framework, focuses on understanding the individual's whole profile. It is not just about identifying challenges, but about recognising their resilience, unique perspectives, and other talents that can help them thrive.

Let us begin to explore their unique potential!

Section 2: Background & Developmental History

This section helps us understand the individual's developmental history and how they experience social communication and interests now. Please complete all relevant fields.

Individual Details & Current Context

Developmental History & Family Context

Section 3: Core ASD Indicators & Observations

Observe or discuss the individual's social communication, interaction, and patterns of behaviour/interests. Please provide specific details to ensure the report is accurate.

FOR PROFESSIONAL/PARENT USE ONLY: Observe/discuss and record observations/notes below.

Social Communication & Interaction

Restricted, Repetitive Patterns of Behaviour, Interests, or Activities

Note any general observations: patterns of behaviour, communication style, reactions to change, specific triggers or calming strategies used.

Section 4: Impact & Strengths

This section explores how autistic traits impact the individual's life and highlights their unique strengths.

(e.g. difficulty making friends, challenges in group work, struggles with unstructured tasks, sensory overload affecting attendance)

Your Unique Strengths & Perspectives

(e.g. exceptional memory for facts, attention to detail, logical thinking, deep knowledge in specific interests, honesty, loyalty, pattern recognition)

(e.g. using visual schedules, specific routines, noise-cancelling headphones, fidget toys, planning social interactions, special interests for calm)

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