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In-Person Watch Group: SEND Reform Information Webinar

The Council for Disabled Children (CDC) will be delivering a series of information webinars that are designed to help us better understand the “SEND Reform: Putting Children and Young People First” government consultation. This webinar on the 10th of March, 1 to 2pm, is

In-Person Watch Group: SEND Reform Information Webinar

The Council for Disabled Children (CDC) will be delivering a series of information webinars that are designed to help us better understand the “SEND Reform: Putting Children and Young People First” government consultation. This webinar on the 9th of March, 10 to 11am, is

Autism in Schools ‘Marketplace’ and Workshops

This event is now open to all parents and carers of neurodivergent children or young who live in the city of Manchester or go to a Manchester-based school. :) This event is for parents/carers of autistic children and young people - and the

“Understanding Autism” Workshop for Parents/Carers

"Understanding Autism" is the introductory module for the series of training sessions that are being developed as part of the Autism in Schools (AiS) project in Greater Manchester. This workshop aims to help parents/carers of autistic children and young people to learn more about

Manchester SEND Parent/Carer Morning

This event is a fantastic way to meet and chat with fellow parents & carers of children and young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND) in a relaxed and friendly setting. You will also have an opportunity to: Answer our annual SEND Survey

HAVEN Parent Workshop

HAVEN stands for "Hearing Accepting Valuing Every Neurotype" and is the result of a collaboration between various teams in the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT), One Education, and the University of Manchester. It is first going to be delivered via the Autism in