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New SEN Advice Monthly Drop In Service A Big Success!

Updated: Feb 1

Thank you to The Star Pub and Koebe for hosting for our new monthly SEN Advice Drop In Service!


It was a huge success, speaking to Tracy and Jemma helped parents feel empowered and supported.


Quotes from attendees below:


"Lovely set up. Thank you!".

Rachel


"Thanks again for this today - found it so helpful and welcoming. Great set up for those who may need to bring little ones too :) ".

Kate


"Thank you so much to Jemma Whitelock and Autistic Inclusive Meets Community Group AIM for today's workshop. It has helped me grasp so much and made things a lot clearer for me regarding what needs to be put down for my sons EHCP. 😊🙏".

Lisa


Photos by Owen Liddle.


Tracy has a substantial history of helping parents over the years:


"I met Tracy Selby at a local playgroup some years ago, we both have Autistic children, and as parents of children with SEN have both experienced the difficulties that can arise with getting the help and education that our children deserve.

Tracy was my first go to whenever I had a question whilst waiting for my daughters tribunal, she was equipped with so much more information, when I was overwhelmed and not knowing exactly what was what. She shared useful information whilst being kind and empathetic to my worries and concerns. Explaining how to access services I didn't know I could access, such as legal aid. If it wasn't for her I wouldn't have known at all. The local council were hardly forthcoming with information on where I could get help and support. With Tracy's help and support I felt much more confident going into tribunal, and I really value and appreciate this lovely lady."

Sara


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This session is free but donations are welcomed to go towards tea coffee and printing/ photocopying.


Thank you:


NEXT ONE IS FEBRUARY 26th .


Autistic Inclusive Meets

SEN Advice new monthly drop in service.


Facilitated by Tracy Selby & Jemma Whitelock.


Need advice on a Education Health Care Plan - EHCP, a tribunal, Education Otherwise Than At School - EOTAS or Home Education? We've got you.


Knowing your rights empowers you and protects your child.


From 1-2.15pm on the last Wednesday of each month at The Star, 158 Plumstead Common Rd, London SE18 2UL.


Entry through the side door.


There is a soft play room and sensory toys to keep your little ones entertained, you are responsible for them at all times.


Tea and coffee is available, donations are welcomed


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