Making sure the voice and needs of Kingston SEND families are heard

Kingston SEND PCF is made up of local parents and carers who work to ensure children with special educational needs and disabilities and their needs are heard and understood by local services and decision makers.

We also make sure parents and carers have access to events and information that they might find useful as a SEND family.

Amazing Things

We love this introduction to autism by amazing things. It aims to raise awareness among young non-autistic audiences, to stimulate understanding and acceptance in future generations. It is intended to be viewed, discussed and shared widely by anyone but especially teachers and parents.

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It's Dear Awarness Week – the National Deaf Children's Society are sharing advice from parent carers on their Facebook page all week.

www.facebook.com/share/p/daf8DJFdYugEUNrR/It’s Deaf Awareness Week! 🙌

This year’s theme is Love and Trust, and is an opportunity for deaf children and young people to celebrate their deafness, and for everyone to make a commitment to improving their deaf awareness.

We know that with love, trust, and the right support from the start, deaf children can achieve anything they set their minds to.

Share the love this week by…

✔️ Sharing our deaf awareness week e-learning and resources
✔️ Sharing your best deaf awareness tips
✔️ Sharing our social media posts and activity

We’ve got an amazing week of content coming up, so follow us for updates throughout the week.

For more details, head over to our website on how you can become more deaf aware. 👇

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#DeafAwarenessWeek #DeafAwareness #Deaf #Deafness #DAW2024 #DAW #DeafChildren
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Its Dear Awarness Week - the National Deaf Childrens Society are sharing advice from parent carers on their Facebook page all week.

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/daf8DJFdYugEUNrR/

Nurturing Affective Caring (NAC Wellbeing ) have shared guidance on micro observing those who are unable to speak that we care for which may be helpful for some of our Parent Carers.

www.facebook.com/share/p/yogJUUTy8BpjnNBt/For people who cannot tell us how they feel with words, we can only observe outward signs and use these as indicators of what they may be feeling internally. When establishing the impact of an experience it is important to observe, assess and record the immediate changes to an individual as well as developments that occur over time. Because changes may be tiny, ‘micro-tuning’ and ‘micro-observation’ is key. Find out more at www.nacwellbeing.org/guidance/#howto
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Nurturing Affective Caring (NAC Wellbeing ) have shared guidance on micro observing those who are unable to speak that we care for which may be helpful for some of our Parent Carers.

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/yogJUUTy8BpjnNBt/

If you would like to help Dysart School by bringing your international dance and music skills🎊, please get in contact with the person listed below to be part of this celebration event! See MoreSee Less

If you would like to help Dysart School by bringing your international dance and music skills🎊, please get in contact with the person listed below to be part of this celebration event!

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