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.
This session is delivered by Educational Psychologists and provides all information related to SEN and School.
This session discusses information around Neurodiversity, Mental Health and Well-being delivered by Clinical Psychologists and Mental Health Practitioners.
IMPORTANT NOTES: The first release of tickets are exclusively for families who have NOT YET accessed any of our bowling sessions this summer. They will be available for booking from 12 noon on Thursday, 21st of August!If any tickets remain after Thursday, we will open
UPDATE: Tickets are now fully booked. Please watch out for upcoming announcements about more summer events and check out the latest SEND Local Offer newsletter for other inclusive events happening across the city. The second batch of tickets will be released tomorrow, from 10am!
The SEND Local Offer Drop-ins are a great way for parents & carers of children or young people with Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND) to find relevant information and support. Friendly and informal, please feel free to share your stories and ask questions.
This session is delivered by Educational Psychologists and provides all information related to SEN and School.
This session discusses information around Neurodiversity, Mental Health and Well-being delivered by Clinical Psychologists and Mental Health Practitioners.
We will be supporting and having an info stall at Woodville Family Hub's family event this weekend! To celebrate the amazing work that our partners have done for the Family Hub and beyond, we are holding our Festival of Blossom🌸on Saturday 10th May!
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
The SEND Local Offer Drop-ins are a great way for parents & carers of children or young people with Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND) to find relevant information and support. Friendly and informal, please feel free to share your stories and ask questions.