Inklings is built from over a decade of research by an international team of health professionals and researchers invested in supporting babies who are developing differently. The original research was centred around two methodologies: iBASIS and VIPP.
The 10-session Inklings-iBASIS Program uses short videos of a caregiver interacting with their baby to help them to better understand the different ways that their baby communicates their thoughts, feelings and needs. With the guidance of a trained practitioner, caregivers learn strategies to build on their own strengths as responsive communication partners for their babies.
All sessions involve recording a short 5–6-minute video of a caregiver with their baby and then reviewing the video together with the practitioner. Through pausing and discussing the video, sessions aim to develop a caregiver’s understanding of their baby’s behaviour and responses and learn how best to support their baby’s social communication development. Video feedback has been shown to be a powerful tool for supporting enhanced parent responsiveness to their baby.
Inklings is delivered as 1-hour sessions in fortnightly intervals by a range of health and early childhood professionals, including speech pathologists, psychologists, and child health nurses/visitors.
The Inklings-iBASIS Program supports the interactions between parents/carers and neurodivergent infants by building back-and-forth communication closely attuned to the infant’s interests and communication style. Inklings-iBASIS follows a neuro-affirming approach, adapting the communication environment to suit the infant. The programme is individually tailored to each child, responding to the infant’s individual preferences and ‘where they are at’, enabling the infant to be seen and heard to become more confident in starting and maintaining communication exchanges.
Interested applicants must meet all three essential criteria listed below to qualify for the training.
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A recent study concluded that iBASIS is cost-saving over time from a societal perspective as iBASIS supports neurodivergent infants’ needs early in their lives, works with them and their families and helps them become more confident communicators, which continues over time.
The original research paper can be read here.
Professionals training in iBASIS will join our friendly, supportive iBASIS community committed to evidence-based practice and a developmental approach to supporting infants and their families. If you complete the registration form, we will get in touch with all the relevant information.
The Inklings-iBASIS Practitioner Training comprises three parts. Eligible practitioners must progress through e-learning, facilitated workshops and a supervision process to obtain certification.
We ask that those who wish to train in Inklings-iBASIS have identified two babies aged 6-18 months and families to work with before applying for the course.
The cost of the iBASIS training package (per participant) is: £1,500
This includes:
Note: If delegates require further supervision sessions, they can participate in up to 2 further sessions at an additional cost of £150 per session.
We are delighted to be able to offer two sets of training dates on:
January / February 2025 –
Tuesday 28th January 2025, 8 am to 12 pm (UK time)
Tuesday 4th February 2025, 8 am to 12 pm (UK time)
Tuesday 11th February 2025, 8 am to 12 pm (UK time)
March 2025 –
Friday 7th March, 2025, 8 am to 12 pm (UK time)
Friday 14th March 2025, 8 am to 12 pm (UK time)
Friday 21st March 2025, 8 am to 12 pm (UK time)
Please complete the form below to register your interest. We will notify you of training dates as soon as these are available.