Transitioning from primary to secondary school settings often causes considerable stress and anxiety for autistic students and families, resulting in difficulties to attain successful social and academic outcomes.
Effective collaborative communication between both internal and external stakeholders supporting autistic secondary school students can assist in improving both social and academic outcomes for students.
Offering an engaging and interactive professional learning experience, TeamCollaborate aims to improve support for secondary school students with autism and additional needs, alongside educators and external supporting stakeholders.
TeamCollaborate™ is an app designed for time-effect use, alongside ease and efficiency.
TeamCollaborate™ assists school stakeholders to identify when and where collaborative communication between stakeholders could improve outcomes for secondary school students with autism.
TeamCollaborate™ uses regulation zones for each secondary school student, using digital timeframes as an effective communication conduit, embracing feedback from school stakeholders, inclusive of students themselves.
TeamCollaborate™ uses three regulation zones, coloured red, orange and green; one colour can be selected by stakeholders, inclusive of students, to report student regulation before school (parents/carers), and each consecutive school period for the school day. TeamCollaborate™ can generate daily and weekly heat maps for review and feedback.
Daily and weekly heat maps can assist to identify when students are working at best capacity, as well as identifying where collaborative communication between stakeholders could benefit both students and educators.
Importantly, external stakeholders, such as parents and therapists supporting the student can log in to TeamCollaborate™ to remotely access regulatory zones for specific students during the day or week. If a red zone is selected, a silent red alert signals upon log in, ensuring stakeholders are prepared to support students at their next destination.
TeamCollaborate™ realises privacy settings are important. Each student supported via TeamCollaborate™ receives a unique “Friend Code”. The Friend Code links all stakeholders supporting the student to access regulatory zones for the particular student.
TeamCollaborate™ is supported by four online tutorials, readily available once access is established. Professional learning is available for school stakeholders as requested.
Christina Holly
Founder | Director
Christina is a secondary school trained educator, a university lecturer in both primary and secondary education, and experienced education consultant with a passion for improving secondary school outcomes for students with autism, in addition to other additional needs. Currently completing her PhD in autism education, Christina shares her expertise via university lectures and teaching, conferences, and presenting in secondary schools using evidence-based research to support students. Christina recently presented at the regional Spectrum Space conferences in Geraldton, Bunbury and Kalgoorlie (Western Australia) and is presenting at the 2021 ARCAP Inaugural Sydney Conference Innovations in Autism Practice, October 21-22, 2021.
Christina is a strong advocate of inclusive education practices, and supporting autistic secondary school students and families, through an educational lens. Christina believes improving conduits for collaborative communication between stakeholders in professional learning communities can optimise student outcomes in secondary school. Christina has experience with processes of differentiation of learning materials, collaborative strategies and is passionate about importance of disability legislation in Australia, having been a consult to the 2020 Disability Standards for Education Review.
Christina has a 17-year-old daughter with autism who attends a secondary fully inclusive school. The family journey through school has not been seamless, with Christina acknowledging difficulties in collaborating with multiple stakeholders upon entry to secondary school, and ongoing challenges with social and academic inclusion. Christina is a strong advocate of inclusive education, whilst recognising real challenges for autistic students, parents, and carers, as well as increasing demands for educators, education inclusion assistants, school leadership and allied health service providers to collaborate to optimise social and academic student outcomes.
TeamCollaborate™ uses three regulation zones, coloured red, orange and green; one colour can be selected by stakeholders, inclusive of students, to report student regulation before school (parents/carers), and each consecutive school period for the school day. TeamCollaborate™ can generate daily and weekly heat maps for review and feedback.
Daily and weekly heat maps can assist to identify when students are working at best capacity, as well as identifying where collaborative communication between stakeholders could benefit both students and educators.
Importantly, external stakeholders, such as parents and therapists supporting the student can log in to TeamCollaborate™ to remotely access regulatory zones for specific students during the day or week. If a red zone is selected, a silent red alert signals upon log in, ensuring stakeholders are prepared to support students at their next destination.
TeamCollaborate™ realises privacy settings are important. Each student supported via TeamCollaborate™ receives a unique “Friend Code”. The Friend Code links all stakeholders supporting the student to access regulatory zones for the particular student.
TeamCollaborate™ is supported by four online tutorials, readily available once access is established. Professional learning is available for school stakeholders as requested.