Solihull have created an online parent programme especially for parents of teenagers. This can be accessed using an NL code . Details of other courses available to parents are available at www.inourplace.co.uk
This course is about understanding how the COVID pandemic may have affected your teenager emotionally. We start by thinking about your experience of the pandemic, and then look at your teenager’s experience and how it may have affected them.
Find out more at: www.inourplace.co.uk
After the success of last year, HOPE for autism are continuing to host monthly ‘Community Drop-in’ events across North Lanarkshire in 2023. This is a place where a family member or professional can come and seek information to help support an autistic child or young person either diagnosed, waiting to be diagnosed or considering an autism diagnostic assessment. There will be a range of staff from HOPE available to speak with as well as other professionals who work in the field of autism who can share support /advice and signpost families to appropriate services. Please note that our Community Drop-ins are open to members and non-members of HOPE for Autism and will run 10.30am-12.30pm.
This support is funding by North Lanarkshire council. Due to the high demands of new referrals coming into HOPE we aren’t able to offer one to one support as previously offered. This is an alternative opportunity to get support from our team.
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Designed with teen learners in mind, this series of short talks will provide information on study skills and well being support for exams.
About this event
Do you have exams and assessments soon but don’t know where to start? Are you unsure of what study strategies best suit you? Maybe feeling a bit overwhelmed with it all?
If this sounds like you, please come along to a series of short talks I will be giving to help you answer all of these questions and more. There will be no pressure to participate – all that is required is something to take notes with, a respectful online presence and a willingness to learn something new.
Click on the link below to discover much more about this event.
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