EHCP Annual Reviews
The SNAP Centre Pastoral Way, Warley, Brentwood, United KingdomHannah from Essex SENDIASS will be explaining the process for EHCP Annual Reviews
Hannah from Essex SENDIASS will be explaining the process for EHCP Annual Reviews
Hannah from Essex SENDIASS will be explaining the process for EHCP Annual Reviews
Do something amazing in 2022 and support SNAP by taking part in the Brentwood Half Marathon or Fun Run.
SNAP's Family Support Adviser Dale will explore LGBTQ+ terminology. Also looking at gender and sexuality in relation to those with SEND.
SNAP's Family Support Adviser Dale will explore LGBTQ+ terminology. Also looking at gender and sexuality in relation to those with SEND.
SNAP is pleased to welcome Sarah Sharp from Tictock Therapy C.I.C. Sarah is a trained CBiT therapist and also the parent of two children with Tourette’s and co-occurring condition. In her first webinar for SNAP she will be presenting an introduction to Tics and Tourettes.
SNAP Specialist Talk - There are a range of reasons why some children may have difficulty with falling asleep or staying asleep; including sensory, dietary and emotional needs. Developing strategies to explore reasons for sleep difficulties is key to overcoming these issues, so that your child (and you) can enjoy a good nights sleep. This session aims to help you to problem solve and develop strategies to help your child develop a healthy sleep pattern.
The annual Barleylands Fun Walk for families is going virtual for 2022. The event organisers are encouraging charity supporters to virtually walk either 2k or 5k, anywhere, anytime during June.
SNAP invites parents and supporters to join Emily, Karen and Dale in person (or via Zoom!) for an evening of music, food and entertainment.
SNAP Specialist Talk - What are the seven senses (and more...) and what does it mean when a person has sensory processing differences? Sensory processing differences are very commonly experienced by people who have a diagnosis of autism, but are also often experienced by people who have no diagnosis – including all of us at times (e.g. when overwhelmed, tired, hungry, etc).