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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📢Free course around toileting on Tuesday 7th May, online for London area. Contact are running in partnership with the Autism Hub but no diagnosis necessary, you just need to provide details to attend 🚽FREE WORKSHOP: Our partners at Autism Central’s London & Midlands Autism Hub are running a toileting workshop, to support parents and carers to understand factors that can affect toileting and provide tips and strategies to try at home.
The session is free, but you must be registered in advance. It is for parents, carers, or those who care for autistic people (no diagnosis required) or their wider family, friend or support network living in The Midlands and London.
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Did you catch our most recent newsletter – the Kingston Parent Carer Informer is our place to share more details about our work and ask for your input. This month – do you have experience of attending Kingston Hospital? Do you want to know more about the SEND Futures plan? It's all in this issue!
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Kingston Parent Carer Informer (Issue 32)
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One of the main roles of the Kingston Parent Carer Forum is to work closely with the Local Authority and service providers on projects that affect our children and young people. The aim is to use a co…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Anyone for tennis? Fun and free inclusive sessions at Coombe Wood, Galsworthy Road, KT2 7BS every Saturday 1:10pm – 1.50pm The free sessions are designed for families as well as adults and children ith learning, sensory and physical disability and for those experiencing mental ill health.
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