Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Come to our talk!
Jane has worked with many schools to set up facilities and programs that help children with sensory problems. For many years she has run private therapy sessions in Peterborough that many of our children have benefited from.
At the family level she offers support and advice in overcoming difficult situations, such as interventions and therapies to reduce challenging behavior. More importantly she helps parents and professionals to gain an understanding of the sensory problems that may trigger such behavior.
She has given many presentations for us in the past, but this may be your last chance to experience her if she carries out her threat to retire next year.
The talk is on Wednesday 16th November from 9.30am to 2.30pm. This time we are using a new venue, Brampton Memorial Hall, and we will be providing lunch.
To book, please phone 01480 429618 or e-mail huntspcf@ntlworld.com and be sure to leave us a phone number so we can contact you quickly.
If you are a parent or carer, the fee is only £3.00. If you are a professional then the fee is £50.
Attendance by parent/carers at this event has been sponsored by Grassroots Grants, which is managed by Cambridgeshire Community Foundation.
Wednesday, 27 July 2011
Fun on a swing!
The swing is a TP Giant Triple. It looks great to me, so, if you have a child who really needs to swing, Jane recommends this model.
Friday, 17 June 2011
National Autism Society Newsletter and Autism Show June 24-25
"Like everyone else, I was deeply upset by the BBC Panorama investigation into abuse of vulnerable adults living at Winterbourne View, a private hospital in Bristol. Over 6,000 of you signed our petition calling on the Government to take action. Thank you. Simple actions such as this really do help to change things for the better for people with autism.
On 27 June we are launching our new campaign, Great Expectations, to highlight the huge challenges and frustrations that parents and children face within the current education system. The Government's special educational needs (SEN) and disability reforms will shape the future of a generation of children with autism. This is our opportunity to make sure they get it right".
You can support the campaign on 27 June by telling your MP why they must take action. For this, and other great ways to get involved, visit www.autism.org.uk/campaign
With my best wishes as always,
Jane Asher
President, The National Autistic Society
On June 24-25, The National Autistic Society will be a headline partner at The Autism Show, the UK's first national event dedicated to autism for parents, carers, professionals and people on the autism spectrum.
For the price of a £9 ticket you can access a huge range of in-depth discussions, practical workshops, interactive seminars, professional one-to-one consultations, as well as over 50 suppliers of specialist products and services.
Highlights will include:
- The Autism Matters theatre, which will feature presentations from leading professionals, advocates, clinicians and people on the autism spectrum. Highlights include talks from Rt Hon John Bercow MP, Speaker of the House of Commons, Jane Asher, President of The National Autistic Society and Anna Kennedy, founder of Hillingdon Autistic Care and Support and the Daily Mail Inspirational Woman of the Year. Topics will include Transitions in Education, Autism in the Workplace, Navigating the Statementing Process, Sensory Perception Difficulties and Demystifying ABA.
- The Workplace theatre, offering interactive sessions covering issues such as Supporting People to Reach Their Full Potential, Managing Challenging Behaviour, State Benefits and Allowances, Transition from Residential Care to Supported Living, Promoting Vocal Communication and Ensuring Proper Provision at a time of Cuts.
- Autism Talks, in association with ARM, hosting enlightening presentations from people on the autism spectrum.
- The Autistica Research Zone, where you can learn about the latest research developments in autism and discover how you might be able to help.
- The Communication Matters Zone, where you can discover methods of communication which can be used to supplement the more usual methods of speech and writing. Suppliers belonging to the Communication Matters organisation will be exhibiting in this dedicated area.
- One-to-one clinics where professionals including Speech and Language Therapists, Educational Psychologists, Behaviour Analysts, Occupational Therapists, State Benefit Advisers and Legal Advisers will be available for 20-minute consultations.
Group discounts are also available for bookings of 10 people or more.
Friday, 20 May 2011
MOBILITY ROADSHOW 2011

Full details are on the Mobility Roadshow website at http://www.mobilityroadshow.co.uk/ where you can also find out the latest news from exhibitors to help you plan your visit. As well as an outstanding showcase of mobility products and services, advice and information from over 150 exhibitors, the Roadshow offers a fantastic array of activities, experiences and ideas for an active lifestyle. Check out these options while visiting the show:
- See new concepts and products being shown in the UK for the first time.
- Test drive a range of adapted and specialist vehicles. NEW FOR 2011: dedicated WAVs test drive zone
- Meet expert conversion and adaptation specialists who can advise on your particular needs
- Try out scooters, wheelchairs & trikes for safety & comfort
- Go off-road with all-terrain wheelchairs and buggies
- Enjoy the Cyclefest - handcycles, trikes and companion cycling for everyone
- Try your hand at archery, laser clays, 4x4 experience, adapted go-karts, giant-scale Scalextric or Nintendo Wii
- Participate in a variety of sports, dance and fitness activities in the Sports Arena
- See how far you can go on the accessible climbing wall
- Encourage the children to take part in the ‘Go Kids Go’ wheelchair skills training sessions
Plus some exciting new features for the show:
• Mobility Information Service (MIS ) – providing a central hub of mobility advice and information, plus ‘Meet the Expert’ sessions on a range of topics
• Design Zone – an open forum where visitors, designers and innovators can exchange views on the design of products for the mobility market, plus gain expert advice: come and have YOUR say
• Launch of our Photography Competition in partnership with the Disabled Photographers’ SocietyAnd as always, it’s a free event!
Click here to register for your free tickets.
We look forward to welcoming you to the show. JACQUI JONESExecutive Director, Mobility Choice Crowthorne Office: 0845 241 0390
MOBILITY ROADSHOW 2011: 30th June, 1st & 2nd July , East of England Showground, Peterborough
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Monday, 2 May 2011
A Right Royal Affair

We were so pleased to see so many people turn out for the party. The youngsters were a delight and they were so well behaved that Hanna and I managed to chat to all the grown ups. All of the presents were appropriate for Dan and so, thanks to Hanna, was the food; lovely cakes, jellies and ice-creams, all made without sugar.Monday, 7 March 2011
Seminar for Parents
- Annual Review of Statements
- Overview of Dyslexia
- Cyber Bullying
- Parenting Programmes
