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Parent Led Advocacy Course for Family members living in Yorkshire and Humber

2 May 2023,

 

You are invited to join the Parent Led Advocacy Course for Family members living in Yorkshire and Humber.

Bringing Us Together is delighted to be able to bring you a team of highly skilled and experienced trainers including those with lived experience for a special 6 session course designed for Yorkshire and Humber families and parent carers. Our sessions are welcoming, supportive and informative.

Open to any parent or family member with an autistic child and/or a young person with a learning disability.

Course content – what we will cover:

  1. Monday 5th June 2023 - 10.00am to 1.00pm Getting to know one another.
  2. Monday 12th June 2023 - 10.00am to 1.00pm Learn about the Social Model of disability and having a rights perspective on getting the best for our children.
  3. Monday 19th June 2023 10am to 1pm Learn more about the different types of advocacy and hear our stories of peer advocacy and what we mean by this.
  4. Monday 26th June 2023 10.00am to 1.00pm Meetings working together for the child/young person
  5. Monday 3rd July 2023 10.00am to 1.00pm Person Centred Planning
  6. Monday 10th July 2023 10.00am to 12.00pm Kirsty Stuart from Irwin Mitchell will talk about deputyship

We recommend booking on all 6 courses and if you are unable to attend any we can send you the recording.

For more information, please email katie@bringingustogether or download our PDF document, to book a place contact tony@bringingustogether.org.uk

 

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