01. Framework for Autism in New Zealand (FANZ)
Ideal programme for parents & caregivers, family/whānau, and professionals.
Ideal programme for parents & caregivers, family/whānau, and professionals.
FANZ is specifically designed for anyone supporting, living or involved with an autistic individual (child to adult), who wants some understanding and practical strategies to enhance the lives and maximise the learning opportunities for those individuals.
FANZ is a two-day programme that enables participants to create a framework for understanding and supporting an autistic person. It is a collection of evidence-based strategies and recommendations from the New Zealand Autism Guideline. The programme is delivered through presentations, video examples, practical activities, and application of the strategies.
What participants say about FANZ
“Enjoyable, enlightening, entertaining, energising. Ka pai te mahi! It is always great to refresh, upskill and remember the varied ways to support these wonderful individuals who see the world in magically different ways to ourselves.”
“All fantastic. Practical suggestions, great stories; approachable facilitators; a huge insight into someone with autism, what to expect, characteristics, a plan, ideas, behaviours and how to deal with them.”
“The workshop was relevant, delivered clearly and used a variety of situations that are often familiar on a daily basis and we now have strategies to employ when dealing with people with autism.”
Outcomes
- A better understanding of the autism spectrum
- Practical strategies to apply immediately, including the use of visual supports, how to teach new activities and writing stories for understanding
- A framework to plan for success using the Autism New Zealand Seesaw
- A better understanding of behaviours that challenge, including prevention and teaching of alternative behaviours
- A workbook, certificate, and notes from the programme
Evaluation of the Framework for Autism in New Zealand Workshops, Phoenix Research.
Participants in the FANZ workshops showed strong improvements from pre to post workshop and subsequently at three months after. Participants reported intentions to make changes following the workshop and these were in place three to four months post workshop. The extent to which participants would recommend a FANZ workshop to a friend or colleague is very high at the conclusion and increases after three months.
Upcoming programmes
| Christchurch | 11th - 12th February 2026 |
| Wellington | 18th - 19th February 2026 |
| Auckland | 25th - 26th February 2026 |
| Online | 4th March 2026 |
| Palmerston North | 11th - 12th March 2026 |
| Hamilton | 25th-26th March 2026 |
| Nelson | 22nd-23rd April 2026 |
| Christchurch | 6th-7th May 2026 |
| Auckland | 17th-18th June 2026 |
| Wellington | 22nd-23rd July 2026 |
| Online | 5th August 2026 |
| Rotorua | 26th-27th August 2026 |
| Whangarei | 9th-10th September 2026 |
| Christchurch | 23rd-24th September 2026 |
| Westport | 13th-14th October 2026 |
| Online | 18th November 2026 |
View all Autism NZ programmes here.
If you have missed your closest FANZ or to receive updates about programmes in your area, you may wish to consider signing up for free to be an Autism NZ Member. Please contact us if you are considering Individualised Training for your organisation or group.
Cost$60 per person for family/whānau of an autistic person
$60 per person for an autistic adult
$195 per person for professionals and non-family/whānau