
Skills Sharing Session: Children’s Neurodiversity (supporting parents)
Part of Surrey Downs Community of Practice.
What are some of the key challenges parents of Neurodivergent children are facing?
How can we build positive engagement with parents?
How can we advocate for them in the most effective way?
Wednesday 11th June, 12-1.30pm ONLINE
Co-delivered with colleagues from Barnardo’s Surrey
Join with other local practitioners to discuss these questions, share experiences and learn together:
Relationship and Connections: A chance to connect/re-connect with local colleagues from health, education, children services, community.
Learning: Specialist led content from Barnardo’s Surrey, based on themes identified at Community of Practice events. Peer skills sharing, networking and support time.
Transformation: Be part of network of practitioners learning from each other to improve the lives of neurodivergent children in Surrey Downs and beyond.
Skills sharing workshops have been designed to provide an extension to the Surrey Downs, Children’s Neurodiversity, Community of Practice model, primarily aimed at practitioners operating within Surrey Downs. Colleagues from across Surrey working in Health, Education, Children’s Services and Community, are also more than welcome to join us.
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