Together achieving better decisions and brighter futures for Manchester families of children and young people aged 0-25 with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)

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Under-5s SCP – Parent/Carer Sensory Workshop

This workshop will develop your understanding of the sensory system. It considers how neurodivergent individuals may experience sensory differences.

Understanding Neurodiversity and Wellbeing (North Manchester)

This session discusses information around Neurodiversity, Mental Health and Well-being delivered by Clinical Psychologists and Mental Health Practitioners.

Under-5s SCP – Parent/Carer Toilet Training Workshop

This workshop considers the particular challenges parents/carers can face when toilet training a child with social communication differences. Ideal for those with children aged 0 to 5 years.

Understanding and Working with the Education System (Central Manchester): Aimed at parents/carers of SECONDARY + aged young people

This session is delivered by Educational Psychologists and provides all information related to SEN and School.

Under-5s SCP – Parent/Carer Sensory Workshop

Delivered by Occupational Therapists in the team, this session offers information for parents around sensory behaviours and how to support this at home.

Understanding Sensory Differences (Central Manchester)

Delivered by Occupational Therapists in the team, this session offers information for parents around sensory behaviours and how to support this at home.

Understanding Communication Differences (Central Manchester)

This session provides information around speech and language and communication, delivered by Speech and Language Therapists.

Understanding Neurodiversity and Wellbeing (Central Manchester)

This session discusses information around Neurodiversity, Mental Health and Well-being delivered by Clinical Psychologists and Mental Health Practitioners.

Get Involved: Name the New GM Autism Centre

Some of you may know that a new building is being developed to house some Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) teams and MPCF together in one building - and we need a name for it! We were originally going to call it the Greater

“Transition to Adulthood in Health” Listening Event

Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) provides a range of services for many children and families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. For young people moving from children’s health services into adult health services, the transition is not always smooth and can sometimes be