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URGENT: Peer and Tutor Groups Microsoft Outage
For the time being, all tutor groups, peer support groups and coffee and chat sessions will move to Zoom because of the current Microsoft Teams issues affecting meeting access and admitting participants. Please give yourself plenty of time before your session to log into My Learning and find the correct Zoom link. Tutor groups:Log into your ASI 1, ASI 2 or ASI 3 learning space. You already have access and do not need to buy anything else. Peer support and coffee and chat:Please access the free product in the shop if you have not already done so. Then log into My Learning and open the group space to find the Zoom link. Please do not share Zoom links on Facebook, social media, WhatsApp groups, school platforms or by email. Everyone must collect their own link from My Learning so we can keep the group safe and prevent unauthorised access. Thank you for your patience while we use Zoom as a temporary solution.
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Innovation, Iteration and Co-production - ISIC Poster
We are sharing our ISIC poster alongside this reflection, because it captures something central to Sensory Ladders®: co production is not a slogan. It is how the work was built, and how it continues to grow. Bridging the Gap | From Sensory Motor Processing to Human Occupation with Sensory Ladders® This is one of the posters presented at ISIC: What we mean by co production There are three living layers to this. 1. The concept itself was co produced. Sensory Ladders®️ did not arrive fully formed. They grew organically in collaboration with people using services, families, and clinicians. In learning disability and mental health services, we needed a way to make sensory experience visible in a way that protected dignity and supported participation. People described what overwhelmed felt like. What underpowered felt like. What helped. What made things worse. We trialled versions together. We changed language when it felt reducing. We refined structure when it felt confusing. The framework evolved through feedback, reflection, and active participation. Lived experience shaped the structure as much as theory did. 2. Every individual ladder is co produced. No two Sensory Ladders®️ are the same. Each ladder is created with a person, not for them. The steps are named together. The wording reflects the person’s own language. The levels link directly to real occupations, roles, and environments. The making of the ladder builds shared understanding. It supports agency, reduces misinterpretation, and strengthens relational response. It is not about placing someone into a type. It is about recognising unique patterns and building a shared map that supports meaningful doing. 3. Translation is also co produced. As Sensory Ladders®️ are translated internationally, this is done in collaboration with therapists within each cultural and linguistic context. Translation is not simply about swapping words. It involves: • ensuring metaphors make sense locally
Innovation, Iteration and Co-production - ISIC Poster
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FREE Trial version
Try out this FREE trial version today...Print out and download to create your own trial Sensory Ladder®️ with these blanks...either with words, or use the picture spaces...and tell us what you think! We are adding them to the shop this week, as a download. What else do you need? More levels? More colours? And.... a sneaky peek inside the Sensory Ladder®️ Colouring In Book...
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ICE-ASI Skool
Because you are a member of ASI Wise, you can access ICE-ASI SKOOL Free. Join here:
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Free webinar tonight: Dr Roseann Schaaf - Sensory Based Interventions
Hello all We hope you are well. Tonight, ICE-ASI will be hosting a one-hour webinar of Dr Roseann Schaaf. In this 2024 evidence update, Dr Schaaf explores the neurobiology, current evidence and responsible use of sensory based interventions. She considers how sensory experiences may influence arousal, attention, emotion and participation, while clarifying the important distinction between sensory based strategies and Ayres Sensory Integration®. The webinar also explores how assessment, clinical reasoning and meaningful outcome measurement can support thoughtful, individualised and evidence informed practice. An important session for therapists seeking to use sensory strategies with curiosity, care and scientific rigour. Event details: - Date: Wednesday 5 August 2026 - Time: 8.00 pm UK and Ireland time, 7.00 pm UTC - Cost: Free for ICE-ASI organisational and individual members Host: Kath Smith, ICE-ASI Director of Education, ASI Wise, UK Join us directly via Zoom – Registration required! ZOOM Registration Link : https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/_ALdL5XUQeafUXfvQ5debQ? Please use an identifiable email address when joining Zoom, as unidentified attendees may not be admitted. We would love to see as many colleagues from the UK and Ireland there as possible! Onwards From all of us here at the Sensory Project & ASI Wise Team
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The Sensory Ladders™️ Project
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All about Sensory Ladders, Spiders, Trackers and Grids. Tools for home, work and school - making meeting sensory needs everyone’s business.
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