Resource library

The Resource library includes descriptions and links to over 100 external publications (books, websites, DVDs etc). To search for a specific topic (for example “classroom strategies”), enter text in the keywords box and click Search. You can narrow your initial search using one of three filter drop-down menus:

  • “Sections” filters the resources in line with the major content sections of the website.
  • “Resources for” filters the resources according to whether they support you to further your learning, to take action, or to explore others’ stories.
  • “Relevant to” filters the resources in line with the topics covered by the subsections of the website.

Once you have searched, “Refine your results” appears on the right-hand side. This allows you to further narrow your search by adding in extra filters.

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  1. In My Shoes

    In My Shoes. (2009). Wellington: PAI 4 ASD Trust/Ministry of Education/Autism NZ. (DVD) This DVD was developed by a group of parents of children with ASD, aided and supported by Dr Jill Bevan-Brown of Massey University. Its purpose was to...

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  2. Autism at School: A Video Resource for Teachers and Parents in New Zealand

    Smith, J. (2009). Autism at School: A Video Resource for Teachers and Parents in New Zealand. Auckland: Southern Moon Productions. (DVD) This DVD shows how New Zealand teachers are creating environments in which students with ASD are able to learn...

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  3. Strengthening Families

    The  Strengthening Families website uses the term 'care communities' to denote all those who care for a child and have a part to play in promoting their welfare.The care community around some young people and their families/whānau can be extensive and...

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  4. Moving Beyond Luck and Love

    Stace, H. (2011). “Moving Beyond Love and Luck: Building Right Relationships and Respecting Lived Experience in New Zealand Autism Policy”. Unpublished PhD thesis, Public Policy, Victoria University of Wellington.In her doctoral thesis Hilary Stace, herself the mother of a son with ASD...

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  5. Sue Larkey’s New Zealand Website: Autism and Aspergers Syndrome Training and Resources

    Sue Larkey is an Australian-based trainer and developer of resources for teaching students with ASD. She is well known for her work in New Zealand schools. Larkey’s website provides an extensive array of resources for sale, but it also includes...

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  6. A Beginner's Guide to Autism Spectrum Disorders: Essential Information for Parents and Professionals

    Taylor, P. G. (2011). A Beginner's Guide to Autism Spectrum Disorders: Essential Information for Parents and Professionals. London: Jessica Kingsley.Paul Taylor is a New Zealand paediatrician based in Nelson. This book arose out of his experiences in supporting teachers and...

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  7. Positive Behaviour for Learning (PB4L)

    Positive Behaviour for Learning (PB4L) is a new Ministry of Education website offering programmes and initiatives for parents, teachers and schools to promote positive behaviour in children and young people. It brings together information from research, practical strategies, examples of...

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  8. The Gray Centre for Social Learning and Understanding: Social Stories™

    Social stories are narratives that are developed to help people with ASD understand social situations and manage their anxiety. These stories may also encourage appropriate behaviour, though Carol Gray, developer of the concept, states that this is not the first...

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  9. What Children’s Perspectives Tell Us About Inclusion

    This Open University unit is based on research into children’s perspectives of their experiences of education, in both mainstream and special education contexts. It could be used to prompt whole-school inquiry into the concept of inclusive education.The unit is intended...

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  10. Through Different Eyes: Assessment for Learners with Special Education Needs

    This  Ministry of Education website deals with assessment for learners with special education needs. Narrative assessment is intended to help these students to learn within the context of the New Zealand Curriculum and to help those who care for them to...

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