What’s on
Welcome to ‘What’s on’. Here you will find training, activities and support groups for parents, carers, and children and young people.
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HATCH Parental Workshop – Learning About Autism
Hatch is service for young people aged 8-16yrs, delivered by Utopia Project.
HATCH Parental Workshop – Learning About Autism
Hatch is service for young people aged 8-16yrs, delivered by Utopia Project.
HATCH Parental Workshop – Learning About Autism
Hatch is service for young people aged 8-16yrs, delivered by Utopia Project.
HATCH Parental Workshop – Learning About Autism
Who is this for: Parents and carers with Children and young people with Autism
Cost: Free
Booking: Email info@hatchmerseyside.co.uk
Hatch is service for young people aged 8-16yrs, delivered by Utopia Project.
At hatch we want young people and parents to feel comfortable in accessing support for their mental health and emotional wellbeing and we pride ourselves on our informal and accessible approach.
Our Learning about Autism parental workshop is aimed at parents whose children may have been recently diagnosed, or those who may be on the ASC Pathway.
The aim of the workshop is to provide participants with a basic underpinning knowledge of what Autism is and to provide strategies for parents in how to best support their child.
HATCH Parental Workshop – Learning About Autism
Who is this for: Parents and carers with Children and young people with Autism
Cost: Free
Booking: Email info@hatchmerseyside.co.uk
Hatch is service for young people aged 8-16yrs, delivered by Utopia Project.
At hatch we want young people and parents to feel comfortable in accessing support for their mental health and emotional wellbeing and we pride ourselves on our informal and accessible approach.
Our Learning about Autism parental workshop is aimed at parents whose children may have been recently diagnosed, or those who may be on the ASC Pathway.
The aim of the workshop is to provide participants with a basic underpinning knowledge of what Autism is and to provide strategies for parents in how to best support their child.
