Are you a SEND or Neurodiverse young person aged 15-25yrs
Are you a SEND or Neurodiverse young person aged 15-25yrs? LIVERPOOL CITY REGION ARE WANTING TO HEAR YOUR VOICE!
Big changes are happening at Wirral Youth Spaces!
Big changes are happening at Wirral Youth Spaces!
Only 12 days left to vote
UK Member of Youth Parliament YOUNG PEOPLE! YOU HAVE 12 DAYS LEFT TO VOTE Make a Choice! Have your say! Raise your voice!
Have your say and make your mark!
Have your say and make your mark!
Make Your Mark gives all young people aged 11-18 in the UK the chance to have a say on the biggest issues facing young people.
Grove Street Primary School receive Oracy Centre of Excellence award
Grove Street Primary School in New Ferry is to receive an Oracy Centre of Excellence award from the national oracy charity, Voice 21.
Oracy is the ability to articulate ideas, develop understanding and engage with others through spoken language.
Voice 21 works with more than 1.000 schools nationally, and Grove Street Primary was one of 11 to have their oracy achievements recognised in the most recent round of applications.
A Teenager’s Guide to ADHD
A Teenager’s Guide to ADHD
Information Guide and workbook for teenagers living with ADHD
A warm welcome guaranteed at your local NeighbourHub
A warm welcome guaranteed at your local NeighbourHub
Four more Family Hubs opening this month
Families are invited to the launch of four more Family Hubs opening in the borough this January.
Wirral’s Family Hubs are based in the heart of communities and have been created to make services and support easily accessible to the people who need them.
The hubs provide a welcoming space and operate under a ‘single front door’ model, for families with children aged 0-19 (up to age 25 with SEND). They bring together existing family help services in one place to improve access to, and relationships between, families and the agencies who can help and support them.
This weeks relaxed screenings
These screenings are designed to help neuro-diverse audiences and those with sensory sensitivity enjoy the cinema. To make these screenings more comfortable, the sound is turned down, the lights are only dimmed, not turned off, and the film will play without ads or trailers. Guests are welcome to move seats if they want and are welcome to bring in their own food to enjoy. Our relaxed screenings are also ideal for youngsters and adults with learning disabilities and those who prefer a more sensory-friendly environment.
Workshop for Parents and Carers in Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)
PCPW are holding another free in-person workshop for parents and carers in Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) on Monday 5th February, 10am-1pm (registration from 9.30am for a prompt 10.00am start), at Carrbridge Centre, Carr Bridge Road, Woodchurch, Wirral, CH49 – 8EU.
Only 3 days left to apply
Only 3 days left to apply to become a UK Member of Youth Parliament which aims to give a voice to young people which will be listened to by local, regional and national government, providers of services for young people and other agencies who have an interest in the views of young people.