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Bexley Voice run various free parent carer workshops throughout the year on a variety of Special Educational Needs & Disability topics. These workshops are for parent/carers who live in Bexley or if their child attends a Bexley School.
Bexley Voice is an independent, parent-led, registered charity, which was formed in 2011. We work with (not for) the local authority, health and local services to improve services for children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) and their families.
We support, inform, signpost and empower families to obtain the best possible care and services. Our members have children and young people aged 0-25, who live in and/or attend an educational setting in the London Borough of Bexley and we are an active member of the National Network of Parent Carer Forums.
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Bexley Voice run various free parent carer workshops throughout the year on a variety of Special Educational Needs & Disability topics. These workshops are for parent/carers who live in Bexley or if their child attends a Bexley School.
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Bexley Voice welcomes members and non-members to our parent/carer support groups. Come along and meet with other parent/carers and get information and support on any SEND (special educational needs & disabilities) issues.
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Online eventThis workshop is aimed primarily at parent carers of young people who have an EHCP and are currently in Year 8. It will also be relevant to those in Year 9 and above and those who receive SEN support.
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The Danson CentreCome and speak directly to members of the Bexley Voice team about any issues that you may have related to Special Educational Needs or Disabilities.
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Online eventThis workshop will be delivered by members of the Bexley Voice team and give most beneficial to those who are in the EHCP assessment process or for those who have recently secured an EHCP.
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Online eventThese workshops are co-presented by Karen Upton, a retired Bexley GP and Stacey Yusuf from Bexley Voice who both have vast lived experience.
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The Danson CentreThis workshop will be delivered by the Bexley Voice team and is aimed at parents/carers of all young people who already have an EHCP in place and who want to learn more about the annual review process.
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The Danson CentreDo you think your child may be neurodiverse? You may be on the pathway to diagnosis or just questioning. Come to our workshop (focusing on ASD and ADHD) to find out more.
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Online eventThis workshop is co-presented by Karen Upton, a retired Bexley GP and Stacey Yusuf from Bexley Voice who both have vast lived experience.
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Online eventDo you think your child may be neurodiverse? You may be on the pathway to diagnosis or just questioning. Come to our workshop (focusing on ASD and ADHD) to find out more.
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The Danson CentreThis workshop is for parents and carers of children and young people who have been diagnosed with ADHD in the last 12 months.
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The Danson CentreThis workshop is for parents and carers wanting to find out more about what support is available for their child or young person.
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The Danson CentreOur free health workshop series provide Bexley Voice members with the opportunity to get information and gain new skills relating to your child or young person's condition (pre- and post-diagnosis). You will access peer parent-to-parent insights,
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The Danson CentreThe workshop will be most beneficial to those who are in the EHCP assessment process or for those who have recently secured an EHCP.
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Online eventOur free health workshop series provide Bexley Voice members with the opportunity to get information and gain new skills relating to your child or young person's condition (pre- and post-diagnosis). You will access peer parent-to-parent insights.
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The Danson CentreDo you think your child may be neurodiverse? You may be on the pathway to diagnosis or just questioning. Come to our workshop (focusing on ASD and ADHD) to find out more.
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Online eventThis workshop will be delivered by Bexley Voice and is aimed at parent/carers of all young people who already have an EHCP in place and want to learn more about the annual review process.