The Social Communication Pathway (SCP) Post-Diagnostic Groups (PDG) are free workshops that are offered to parents and carers of children or young people who have received a diagnosis of Autism from Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT).
Events in this collection
Under-5s SCP - Parent/Carer Community Play Workshop
Tuesday at 12:45 PM GMT
Free
Understanding Neurodiversity and Wellbeing (North Manchester)
Wednesday at 10:00 AM
Free
Under-5s SCP - Parent/Carer Sensory Workshop
Fri, Feb 6, 9:30 AM
Free
Understanding Sensory Differences (North Manchester)
Tue, Feb 10, 10:00 AM
Free
Understanding Communication Differences (North Manchester)
Wed, Feb 25, 10:00 AM
Free
Understanding and Working with the Education System (North Manchester)
Fri, Feb 27, 10:00 AM
Free
Understanding Sensory Differences (South Manchester)
Organizer of Social Communication Pathway Post-Diagnostic Group
Manchester Parent Carer Forum (MPCF formerly PACT) is funded by the Department for Education and aims to work in partnership with Manchester City Council, Health and Education settings to shape and influence services, to ensure they are fit for purpose and meet the needs of disabled children, young people and their families living in Manchester.MPCF understands the day to day challenges faced by parent-carers, as we are parent-carers too. The aim of MPCF is to give parent-carers a voice and to make their views heard in the improvement of services for our children.