An informative event in Ilkley will showcase the support available in the local community for children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN).
Taking place at the Clarke Foley Community Hub on Thursday 12 March between 2pm and 5pm, this event is open to parents, carers, young people, and professionals who support young people with SEN. It will offer a chance to meet local organisations, speak with professionals, and access helpful resources.
A special guest talk will take place at 2:30pm, AWARE: Parenting an Autistic Child – Emotional Support and Self‑Care.
The event will be hosted by GR8 Minds team at WACA Primary Care Network, who are a specialist children's service working out of Schools and GP practices in Airedale, Wharfedale & Craven .
Refreshments will be provided.
To book your free place please visit www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1978826906546?, for further information please contact: hello@wacalliance.co.uk

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