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May 2025
As part of the Neurodiversity in Education (NiE) project, we will be opening a few training modules for parents and carers, with this first one focusing on "Exploring Neurodiversity". With this training, we aim to: Increase awareness and understanding of neurodiversity Talk about how
Find out moreJoin us for an inclusive, family-friendly interactive workshop, where we will learn about Jewish festivals through exploration of stories, rituals and food.
Find out moreJune 2025
This session discusses information around Neurodiversity, Mental Health and Well-being delivered by Clinical Psychologists and Mental Health Practitioners.
Find out moreMoving from primary to secondary school is an important life event and can be a positive and exciting time. Yet some children require additional support. Children and young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND) often find transition more challenging than their peers.
Find out moreManchester City Council invites practitioners and service providers to a free Wraparound Childcare Conference on Saturday, 7th June 2025. This event is for all providers of before and after-school childcare.
Find out moreThis Carers Week, we have partnered with the Manchester Parent Champions and Raising Awareness on Neurodivergent Individuals (RANI) for a well-being day and celebration! Join us for a chat, some nice food, and indulge in self-care activities with fellow parents and carers of children/
Find out moreThis Carers Week, we have partnered again with Shiloh's Way and Ronaldo Thierry Johnson Foundation for a Well-being Day and celebration! Join us for a chat, some nice food, and indulge in self-care activities with fellow parents and carers of children/ young people with
Find out moreThis session is delivered by Educational Psychologists and provides all information related to SEN and School.
Find out moreCo-op Academy Manchester is hosting us for monthly SEND Coffee Mornings as part of the Neurodiversity in Schools project. These informal sessions are for parents and carers with neurodivergent* children and young people currently going to this school. The coffee mornings aim to: Support
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