Working with parents (of children with SEND) and Parent and Infant mental health
Working with parents (of children with SEND) and Parent and Infant mental health
The Positivitree festive sessions
The Positivitree December festive sessions. Join other parent and carers at coffee mornings, drop ins and Christmas Fairs…
AUTUMN TERM SENCO EXCHANGES
Over the last couple of days, the Autumn SENCO Exchanges were delivered to two packed audiences.
SENCOs from a range of Early Years, Primary, Secondary and Colleges settings were invited to attend one of two identical sessions. Exchanges are offered across two days, one morning and one afternoon to facilitate attendance.
The purpose of these termly get togethers with the Local Authority’s SEND team is to receive updates, share best practice, raise issues and network.
Preparation For Adulthood Event
Tonight, Clare Mount school are hosting a preparation for adulthood event from 4-7pm.
Supporting Our SEND Learners With Post 16 Pathways
Shaping Futures, part of the national UniConnect Programme, are funded by the Office for Students to support learners to make informed decisions about their future educational pathways.
Support from The Positivitree
Just a quick note to let you know that The Positivitree can now refer families for emergency essential support from Family Fund/Children in Need.
The fund covers things like white goods, (such as fridge, freezers, washing machines) beds/bedding etc.
The family must have children with additional needs in the household in order for us to support them.
If you have any families you think need this support please send their contact details to us directly and we will take it from there.
SENDLO visit Quilt Stitch Social
Teaching sewing to young adults with learning disabilities is a rewarding and inclusive experience.
Through patient instruction and adaptability, the volunteers empower members to develop valuable life skills and boost their self-esteem.
As they learn to thread needles, stitch fabrics, and create their own projects, they gain a sense of accomplishment and independence, the nurturing environment not only equips them with practical skills but also promotes social interaction and a sense of belonging within the supportive sewing community.