Community Training

We provide training sessions to police officers, firefighters, educators, students, and other organizations.

Is your organization looking for valuable FREE Training on how to interact and communicate with individuals on the spectrum?

Autism Evansville is honored to provide Community Training to agencies and organizations across the Tri-State on how to interact and communicate with individuals on the spectrum. We provide training sessions to police officers, firefighters, educators, students, and other organizations.

Training has been completed with the following organizations:

  • Southwest Indiana Law Enforcement Agency
  • Evansville Fire Department
  • Evansville Airport Safety Department – located on-site at Evansville Regional Airport
  • Westside Catholic School – St. Boniface Campus
  • Training at Southwest Indiana Law Enforcement Academy

  • Training at Southwest Indiana Law Enforcement Academy

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

The training session takes approximately 30 minutes, which allows for questions during and after the session.

No. All trainings are provided free of charge, as it is part of Autism Evansville’s mission to provide insight into raising a child on the spectrum, and tools on how you can understand and be a friend to someone who is Neurodivergent.

To book a training session, please call or email Executive Director Kelsey Schapker at the following:
Phone: 812-202-6087
Email: [email protected]

TESTIMONIALS

Kelsey gave a very informative presentation. After receiving her training, we look forward to any opportunities to support Autism Evansville.”

“Our entire shift was very impressed with the training Kelsey provided. More people need to be aware of autism and I believe the work that Kelsey is doing with Autism Evansville will lead to that awareness.”

“It was a great opportunity to have Kelsey come in and speak with our entire department, all the firefighters, about her life. Having that firsthand knowledge and that personal experience that she has provided for all of our firefighters is just invaluable. Her story is very touching and it resonated with our firefighters emotionally.”

Skip to content
Donate or Volunteer Today!  GET INVOLVED
close
open