I need help for someone else
Whether you need help for a family member, a friend, or someone you support for work, you are in the right place. These resources will provide you with the information you need to understand the person you are supporting, which will help you to give the best support possible.
Behavioural Diary
This is a template for a Behavioural Diary where you can write down the behaviours of someone experiencing meltdowns and shutdowns. Doing this can help you identify any patterns in the person’s behaviours, so you can work together to implement supportive strategies. .
Double Empathy Problem Fact Sheet
This fact sheet will help you understand the concept of double empathy, how it relates with autism and help you be more empathetic to autistic people.
Easy Read: Anxiety
An easy read guide to explain anxiety, and how you can support yourself when you feel anxious.
Easy Read: Autism and Communication
This easy read guide has been produced with support from @AdamP_SEN_SLT to explain how autistic people may communicate differently to non-autistic people.
Easy Read: Autism and Emotions
This easy read guide has been produced with support from @AdamP_SEN_SLT to explain how autistic people may experience emotions.
Easy Read: Autism and Masking
This easy read guide has been produced with support from @AdamP_SEN_SLT to explain autistic masking.
Easy Read: Autism and Understanding Reality
This easy read guide has been produced with support from @AdamP_SEN_SLT to explain how autistic people may understand the distinction between fiction and non-fiction.
Easy Read: Happiness
This easy read guide explains what happiness is, and demonstrates what steps you can take to make time for happiness.
Easy Read: Sadness
This easy read guide explains what sadness is and what you can do to manage sadness.
Energy Accounting
Energy accounting is a system for managing your energy. It requires you to consider what gives you energy and what drains you of energy so that you can make sure you do not become too tired or worn out.
Guide for Supporting Non-Verbal Individuals
This resource provides a few different strategies that can help facilitate communication with non-verbal individuals to ensure you are able to meet their needs and wishes.
Guide to Stimming
This document is a guide for families to understand stimming. Stimming is a shorter way of saying self-regulatory behaviour. It’s important to know what are common stims, how people stim, and how to provide support when your family members stim.
Here to Help FAQ
Here you can find the most common questions that people have asked about the Here to Help Project.
Meltdowns and Shutdown Guide
This guide will help you understand what a meltdown is, common misconceptions and how can you help someone who is having a meltdown.
Meltdowns and Shutdowns Fact Sheet
This document provides information on what are meltdowns and shutdowns, common misconceptions, how can you help someone experiencing them, how can you help, and some of the general triggers.
Mental Health Support by Tees Valley Region
This resource provides information about what support is available in each Tees Valley region. The resource is broken down by region and age group.
Reasonable Adjustments Guide: Work
This guide explains what reasonable adjustments are, and provides suggestions for the types of reasonable adjustments you can ask for in the workplace.
Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria Guide
This resource provides information explaining what RSD is, how RSD affects mental health, and how to support individuals who experience RSD.
Situational Mutism Fact Sheet
This resource provides information explaining situational mutism, and gives strategies to support an individual who experiences situational mutism.
Suicide Language Guide
It is important to carefully consider the language we use around suicide. This guide has been put together to support you to feel confident when speaking about suicide.
Supportive Sensory Environments Do’s and Don’ts
This document provides the principles we used to create our Magic Space mobile sensory unit. With them you can create sensory environments which support the mental health of autistic individuals.