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  • MAY NEWSLETTER

    Fri 22 May 2026
  • Time to Talk Parent Sessions

    Fri 15 May 2026

    Time to Talk Parent Sessions

    Are you a parent/carer of child attending school and living in Swansea?
    Do you have concerns about the development of your child’s
    communication and interaction skills?

    Swansea Local Authority Additional Learning Needs Inclusion Team are offering you the opportunity to meet with staff members, including specialist teachers etc. to discuss any concerns you may have and to think together about ways to support you and your family.
    Come and have a chat with us

  • Parent Workshop - Restrictive Eating, Autism & the School Environment - June 2nd 10am-12pm

    Tue 05 May 2026

    Parent Workshop - Restrictive Eating, Autism & the School Environment - June 2nd 10am-12pm

    Many children and young people, particularly autistic pupils, experience restrictive eating linked to anxiety, sensory differences and a need for predictability. This can significantly impact their experience of school.

    This session explores how school environments and routines can either reduce or increase distress around eating, and how small, practical adjustments can make a meaningful difference.

    The session will cover:
    - What restrictive eating can look like, including profiles sometimes diagnosed as ARFID
    - Links between autism, sensory processing differences and eating
    - How school environments and lunchtime practices can affect eating and anxiety
    - Practical, realistic adjustments schools can make to support pupils
    - Common well‑intentioned strategies that can unintentionally increase distress
    - Working collaboratively with families to support a positive relationship with food

    You’ll gain a clearer understanding of restrictive eating (including ARFID), its links to autism, and realistic, compassionate strategies to support pupils. We’ll also explore approaches that may unintentionally increase distress and how to work positively with families.
    Suitable for parents, carers, school staff and ALN professionals, this session promotes inclusive, neurodivergence-affirming support that prioritises wellbeing, dignity and emotional safety.

    Please click below to register for the online event

    https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/3cb11b3a-dce4-4fcd-9f49-f8e45fe2dedb@6850a7f1-4cc1-4482-a1c1-79439f679966/registration

  • Parent/ Carer OT sessions

    Tue 05 May 2026