Workshops and talks

We teach the people around the child.

Our team conducts workshops on assistive technologies for a more inclusive classroom environment, and delivers talks across Pakistan to increase the acceptability of assistive technologies for cognitive and learning disabilities.

On site
and remote, depending on the session
Free
and paid formats offered
Open
to parents, teachers and practitioners
Accredited
experts with practical experience
Past events

What we've run.

Sessions we have delivered for schools, clinicians and families. Filter by topic to see the work in one area.

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2025January
DyslexiaWorkshop

Enhancing Academic Achievement through Inclusion and Emotional Support

A workshop on how inclusion practices and emotional support together lift academic outcomes for children with learning differences.

On site
Paid
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2024March
DyslexiaWebinar

Managing Dyslexia at Home (Webinar)

A webinar for parents on supporting a dyslexic child day to day — what helps at home between school and therapy.

Remote
Paid
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2023November
DyslexiaBootcamp

Dyslexia Awareness and Screening Bootcamp

An intensive session on recognising dyslexia early and running a screening, aimed at teachers and practitioners.

On site
Free
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2020February
AutismSeminar

International Seminar on Autism and Child Psychiatry

A seminar bringing together clinical and research perspectives on autism and child psychiatry.

On site
Free
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Our approach

We pay attention to.

A session is only worth running if people leave able to do something they could not do before.

Understandability

Our aim is to make assistive technologies simple to understand and use.

Engagement

Our team uses multiple methods of delivery to ensure you are engaged.

Credibility

Our workshops are led by accredited experts with practical experience.

Talks

Invite us to speak.

Experts at Edsistive deliver talks across Pakistan to increase the acceptability of assistive technologies for cognitive and learning disabilities. Sessions are adapted to the audience — a parent group, a school faculty, a university department or a professional body.

Talks run on site or remotely. Tell us who will be in the room and what you want them to leave knowing.

Schools and faculties
What learning differences look like in a classroom, and what a teacher can do the next morning.
Clinicians and practitioners
Screening in low-resource settings, and where technology genuinely shortens the path to support.
Universities and conferences
Our research on autism and dyslexia in Pakistan, and how it becomes a working product.

Frequently asked questions.

Have questions? Reach out.

Whether you want to attend a session, bring one to your school, or invite us to speak — start with a message.