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Read, Write, Count

Has your child received a P2 or P3 Read Write Count bag this autumn/winter?

Please let us know what you thought by filling out the Parent survey: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/PXCWGJ2

The prize draw for parents is a personal Read Write Count GOODIE BAG filled with books, games and activities for all the family to enjoy.

 

The deadline to complete this is Monday 4 March 2019.

 

Families Outside Conversation Café

Families Outside invite you to come along and chat with us about creating a new peer support group for children, young people and their parents/ carers affected by imprisonment or the criminal justice system.

Where? VOX Liminus, The Music Shop, 217 Gallowgate, Glasgow, G1 5DX

  When? Thursday 24th January 2019 , 4.30pm                                                                       (snacks & refreshments will be provided)

How? If you would like to attend please contact: Tracey Burns – 07384469640 tracey.burns@familiesoutside.org.uk

Families Outside Conversation Café

Families Outside invite you to come along and chat with us about creating a new peer support group for children, young people and their parents/ carers affected by imprisonment or the criminal justice system.

Where? VOX Liminus, The Music Shop, 217 Gallowgate, Glasgow, G1 5DX

  When? Thursday 24th January 2019 4.30pm

(snacks & refreshments will be provided)

How? If you would like to attend please contact: Tracey Burns – 07384469640 tracey.burns@familiesoutside.org.uk

For more details, click here: Families Outside Conversation Café Flyer January 2019

Places to Play P1-4

Places to Play Project in Auchenback

Save the Date: 20th March, 18:00-19:30pm

Venue: St. Mark’s Primary

Come and hear whats been happening in your community with outdoor play and children’s experiences. 

Pizza, Tea & Coffee Provided.

For more information and to confirm your attendance, please see the link below!

Places to Play return slip

Free elearning – an introduction to Positive Behaviour Support

The elearning resource is for family carers of young people with autism (age 5 to 18).  This can be parents, grandparents, carers, foster carers, siblings etc.  This would also include family carers of young people in the process of assessment/diagnosis.

The intended outcome of the training is an introduction to Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) and the learning outcomes we have identified are:

  • To promote awareness of the Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) approach
  • To define challenging behaviour
  • To learn about the stages of challenging behaviour
  • To promote understanding of why a young person may have challenging behaviours
  • To learn about Functional Assessment, and how this information informs strategy planning
  • To feel competent and confident in taking this approach forward

There are 7 sections in the course, which will take approximately 30 minutes each, although the user can choose the section that is of most interest to them rather than completing each section.

At the end of the course, we give the option to support completion of a One Page Profile, or an individual plan. I couldn’t put a time limit on how long this would take as it’s dependent on the person, however we have samples that users can refer to.

The course is free to access, access is not time limited, and users can save their progress as they go.

If you would like further information, please click the link below:

Positive Pathways Website