News & events Supporting staffing teams to deliver creative arts sessions Prior's Court's Performing Arts Centre project is not just a building project - it is about empowering autistic young people with complex needs to experience the transformational power of the performing arts. And to do that we need a) a learning programme and b) a trained, passionate and enthusiastic workforce to deliver the learning programme. This is why in our recent Training Week for our School staff, a session on the power of the arts in education was put on to encourage and empower our Education teams on how to make full use of the centre when it opens. Read more Performing Arts Centre updates And, a selection of our Autism Practitioners with a pre-existing interest and passion in the performing arts are also to be given training to feel empowered to deliver creative sessions outside of school hours in the Extended Day. Interested in learning more about the power of the arts in autism education? We're hosting a free-to-attend talk on this topic on Friday, 11th April as part of our series of World Autism Acceptance Month events. Find out more and sign up An organisation is only as good as its people. That’s why Prior’s Court is committed to investing in our staff members, providing a package of training and support so they can become experts in their field and excel in their roles. Read more about training at Prior's Court Manage Cookie Preferences