
Treatments Not Recommended for Autism
A number of local authorities, schools and Parent Carer Forums have reported that parents in their areas are considering going abroad for 'treatment' for autism - including with stem cells. We unfortunately have heard this from some parents here as well and we encourage everyone to be cautious about looking for 'cures' or treatments for autism. Source: Spectrum Gaming First and
Co-production for Better Inclusion in the Early Years
Jordan @ MPCF2024-07-19T18:55:50+01:00July 19th, 2024|0 Comments
It is never too late to celebrate amazing co-production work! We
Parent Support Coffee Mornings @ St. Matthew’s RCHS
Jordan @ MPCF2024-07-09T18:35:27+01:00July 9th, 2024|0 Comments
The parent groups sessions at St. Matthew's RC High School that we
Autism in Schools and Co-production
Jordan @ MPCF2024-09-19T19:35:28+01:00July 9th, 2024|0 Comments
We are pleased to share this short article from fellow parent-carer
A Day in the Life of the Designated Clinical Officer (DCO)
Jennie Corkwood, our Designated Clinical Officer (DCO) here in Manchester, recently wrote us a journal entry showing how a
SEND Community Offer – Monthly Relaxed Cinema Sessions
Our poll for families to vote for the movie that we will show on the 17th and 26th of
The Early Years Social Communication Pathway
The Early Years Social Communication Pathway (EY SCP) introduces a new team assessing for autism in Early Years children (aged
Autism Navigator Job Opening
There is a new job opening in Manchester for an Autism Navigator role - and people with lived experience of
Easter Activities for SEND Families
With the Easter holidays fully under way, many families of children and young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities
New SEND School Consultation
You may have recently seen news about a new specialist secondary school that is being planned to be built in




