Understanding and Working with the Education System: Post-Diagnostic Workshop (PRIMARY)
This workshop provides parents with information about the educational and support needs of autistic children and young people.
This workshop provides parents with information about the educational and support needs of autistic children and young people.
This workshop aims to explain the different types of school and education support available to children and young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND) in Manchester. This will include mainstream (including schools with resource provisions) and specialist schools. We aim to allow
This session is delivered by Educational Psychologists and provides all information related to SEN and School.
The Manchester Parent Champions will be running this workshop at the North Manchester Family Hub.Help your child get what they need to thrive. A brief overview of assessment, annual reviews and what to do when things are not working well.Learn about SEND Support. The SEND
This workshop aims to explain the different types of school and education support available to children and young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND) in Manchester. This will include mainstream (including schools with resource provisions) and specialist schools. We aim to allow
We have just published this year's SEND Survey, with the aim of getting parents' and carers' views on how Manchester City Council, Manchester Local Care Organisation (MLCO), Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT), and other providers/settings across Education, Health, and Social Care have performed
This session is delivered by Educational Psychologists and provides all information related to SEN and School.
This session is delivered by Educational Psychologists and provides all information related to SEN and School.
Moving from primary school to high 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 disabilities (SEND) often find transition more challenging than their
This session is delivered by Educational Psychologists and provides all information related to SEN and School.