PEAT (Parents Education as Autism Therapists)
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Innovation Factory Forthriver Business Park, 385 Springfield Rd
Belfast, nir BT12 7DG - (289) 032-4882
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Danny Diamond
Best help and advice I ever got not only for my non verbal son who had Autism but also for myself. Even when my son was excluded from his SN school through no fault of his own and all education removed from him, PEAT helped both of us and over the years Eoin turned into a beautiful, funny young man, who brought so much happiness to those that he met and in turn he taught us so much. Will be always grateful to this group especially when others failed us.
Feb 27th, 2022 -
Christine Faye
Fantastic organisation! PEAT play a vital role in my daughters life and we cannot thank them enough for the help and support they have given my daughter and family over the years.
Apr 7th, 2020 -
Marie McCrory
Amazing charity run by highly qualified autism and behaviour experts offering practical support and training. When my son was first diagnosed I attended several autism support groups all of which left me feeling worse when I left than when I entered. PEAT were different. As experts in their field they totally understood our difficulties and offered practical FREE support. They came to my home and sensitively and knowledgably guided me to better help my son learn new skills and minimise problem behaviours. During their FREE play days parents are trained by BCBA qualified trainers in the science of ABA so they can work with their children at home. Their heavily subsidised summer holidays were such fun for the kids and their siblings and offered respite for me as a parent. My son has spoken about his positive experiences at their parent groups, they have delivered FREE social skills training for ASD kids at the school where I work and have also trained the staff. They specialise in ABA and as professional leaders in their field have no need to bring in other speakers with less knowledge and experience than themselves, though do have many expert speakers from around the world at their conferences. I was NEVER made to feel guilty by them and have never heard of any negative experience from any other parents. As a charity they rely on funding in order to deliver their services and depending on this their costs may vary but are always fair for the level of professionalism involved. If you want to use evidence based behavioural interventions with your autistic child I really cannot recommend them enough. If you dont, then dont.
May 26th, 2018 -
A M
Rather disappointing, to say the least, to see this group regularly blocking autistic professionals from communicating with them. And putting up materials which in my view are designed to frighten parents for no good reason.
Oct 21st, 2017 -
Andy Smith
PEAT is a disgusting organisation. They use false facts and deception to force parents to feel guilty if they dont use them for support, and misguide and deceive people by making sure anything negative about them is hidden while they continue to be motivated only by money. Autistic people are also excluded from all of their training course and events (well they have been up to this point). What does this say about an organisation that is supposed to support autistic people? PLEASE avoid PEAT at all costs. There are lots of fantastic organisations that truly want what is best for autistic people and will do all they can to ensure they have the best possible lives. PEAT is definitely not one of them.
Aug 29th, 2017
About
PEAT (Parents Education as Autism Therapists)
PEAT (Parents Education as Autism Therapists) is located at Innovation Factory Forthriver Business Park, 385 Springfield Rd in Belfast, Northern Ireland BT12 7DG. PEAT (Parents Education as Autism Therapists) can be contacted via phone at (289) 032-4882 for pricing, hours and directions.
Contact Info
- (289) 032-4882
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for PEAT (Parents Education as Autism Therapists)?
A The phone number for PEAT (Parents Education as Autism Therapists) is: (289) 032-4882.
Q Where is PEAT (Parents Education as Autism Therapists) located?
A PEAT (Parents Education as Autism Therapists) is located at Innovation Factory Forthriver Business Park, 385 Springfield Rd, Belfast, nir BT12 7DG
Q What is the internet address for PEAT (Parents Education as Autism Therapists)?
A The website (URL) for PEAT (Parents Education as Autism Therapists) is: http://www.peatni.org/
Q What days are PEAT (Parents Education as Autism Therapists) open?
A PEAT (Parents Education as Autism Therapists) is open:
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Q How is PEAT (Parents Education as Autism Therapists) rated?
A PEAT (Parents Education as Autism Therapists) has a 3.0 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.
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PEAT (Parents Education as Autism Therapists)
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Overall Rating
( 4 Reviews )Danny Diamond on Google
Best help and advice I ever got not only for my non verbal son who had Autism but also for myself. Even when my son was excluded from his SN school through no fault of his own and all education removed from him, PEAT helped both of us and over the years Eoin turned into a beautiful, funny young man, who brought so much happiness to those that he met and in turn he taught us so much. Will be always grateful to this group especially when others failed us.
Christine Faye on Google
Fantastic organisation! PEAT play a vital role in my daughters life and we cannot thank them enough for the help and support they have given my daughter and family over the years.
Marie McCrory on Google
Amazing charity run by highly qualified autism and behaviour experts offering practical support and training.
When my son was first diagnosed I attended several autism support groups all of which left me feeling worse when I left than when I entered. PEAT were different. As experts in their field they totally understood our difficulties and offered practical FREE support. They came to my home and sensitively and knowledgably guided me to better help my son learn new skills and minimise problem behaviours. During their FREE play days parents are trained by BCBA qualified trainers in the science of ABA so they can work with their children at home. Their heavily subsidised summer holidays were such fun for the kids and their siblings and offered respite for me as a parent.
My son has spoken about his positive experiences at their parent groups, they have delivered FREE social skills training for ASD kids at the school where I work and have also trained the staff.
They specialise in ABA and as professional leaders in their field have no need to bring in other speakers with less knowledge and experience than themselves, though do have many expert speakers from around the world at their conferences.
I was NEVER made to feel guilty by them and have never heard of any negative experience from any other parents. As a charity they rely on funding in order to deliver their services and depending on this their costs may vary but are always fair for the level of professionalism involved.
If you want to use evidence based behavioural interventions with your autistic child I really cannot recommend them enough. If you dont, then dont.
A M on Google
Rather disappointing, to say the least, to see this group regularly blocking autistic professionals from communicating with them. And putting up materials which in my view are designed to frighten parents for no good reason.
Andy Smith on Google
PEAT is a disgusting organisation.
They use false facts and deception to force parents to feel guilty if they dont use them for support, and misguide and deceive people by making sure anything negative about them is hidden while they continue to be motivated only by money.
Autistic people are also excluded from all of their training course and events (well they have been up to this point). What does this say about an organisation that is supposed to support autistic people?
PLEASE avoid PEAT at all costs. There are lots of fantastic organisations that truly want what is best for autistic people and will do all they can to ensure they have the best possible lives. PEAT is definitely not one of them.