What is the ADI-R?
The ADI-R is a semi-structured diagnostic interview to assess behaviours related to autism. The ADI-R typically takes between 90 minutes to 3 hours. The course is designed to teach clinicians how to administer and code ADI-R with parents/carers of children and young people with suspected autism.
What does the training include?
During this two and a half day training, participants will:
- Learn about the underlying principles of the ADI-R
- Practice administration of the ADI-R in role play
- Watch a variety of video administrations of the ADI-R and practice coding
- Participate in the administration of the ADI-R with a volunteer parent/carer of child or young person with autism.
- Learn how to code the caregiver’s responses during the interview.
Trainees will have the opportunity to conduct part of an ADI-R interview and receive feedback and coding advice.
Due to the intensive nature of this training the group is limited to 10 participants.
Pre-reading materials and video links will be provided and must be completed before commencement of the workshop.
Who is the training for?
Psychologists, speech pathologists, occupational therapists, paediatricians, and psychiatrists.