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Parent Hub Sessions on Monday 23rd May 2022

13 May 2022,

The Physical & Medical Team Specialist Teachers are pleased to offer Parent Hub Sessions on Monday 23rd May 2022.

These are 30 minute 1:1 slots that can be booked for you to speak to a Specialist Teacher; they are available to you if your child has Physical/Medical needs and is:

  • In Nursery about to transition to Reception
  • In Year 5 considering options for Secondary school
  • In Year 6 about to transition to Secondary school

It is open for parents of children about to transition who have physical or medical needs who attend mainstream schools or nurseries. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide advice in these sessions for children who have sensory processing difficulties or needs in relation to an autism diagnosis. Advice will be available for all matters relating to transition: equipment, accessibility, hygiene, care plans/ risk assessments and any other considerations there may be for your child when transitioning to a new setting.

The sessions will be either via telephone or Whatsapp video call.

Please email julie.vaughan@bradford.gov.uk for more details and to book your place.

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