Supporting children and young people who display challenging and complex behaviour in schools
Date:18th Nov 2010
Time:10am; 6.30pm
Where:Huntingdon (daytime); Cambridge (evening)
Who should attend?
Parents and carers of children and young people with challenging or complex behaviour
Further information
This workshop is being organised in partnership with Children and Young People's Services and is an opportunity for parents and carers to get involved in planning how children with challenging and complex behaviour needs can best be supported in schools.
There is a daytime workshop being held in the Commemoration Hall, 39 High Street, Huntingdon PE29 3AQ which is open to all parents and carers of children with challenging behaviour. An evening workshop specifically for parents and carers of children and young people on the autistic spectrum is being held at Romsey Mill, Hemingford Road, Cambridge CB1 3BZ. Both workshops will be facilitated by pinpoint.
A panel of representatives from education, health and the voluntary and community sector will join the workshop later to hear parents' and carers' feedback.
To book your place email Emily or phone Emily on 0751 741 9761.
For more information read the flyer.
How to get to the Commemoration Hall in Huntingdon
The Commemoration Hall website has directions and a map. There is a public pay and display car park at the rear of the building and a path with leads through to the main entrance, which is on the High Street and is pedestrian access only. There are steps at the front of the building and a ramp access at the side.
How to get to Romsey Mill in Cambridge and suggestions on parking
Romsey Mill provide the Aspire Programme for children on the autistic spectrum attending mainstream school and we have worked with them to provide a venue for an evening meeting. Like many Cambridge City Centre venues, parking is not plentiful. Romsey Mill has sent us these suggestions for how best to get there if you are coming by car.
Romsey Mill is on the crossroads between Mill Road, Coleridge Rod and Hemingford Road, with its entrance on Hemingford Road. Hemingford Road cannot be accessed directly from Mill Road as it is a one-way street going towards Mill Road. it is best to access it via Ross Street or Vinery Road/Romsey Road. Parking is on either side of the road on Hemingford Road. It is best to park in any space you can due to the road you can due to the road being one way. You can find a map on their website.


