Changes to Autism assessment and paediatric services update
On March 16th, we wrote to the ICB to express your concerns and share your feedback. We are now waiting for an official response from the ICB. Families passionately believe that needs-based support should not come at the expense of a referral and potential diagnoses for those that seek it.
Next steps - changes to Autism assessment and paediatric services
Parent Carer Forums in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire (BNSSG) share the next steps in light of recently announced changes to Autism assessment and paediatric services.
A visitor for Little Treasures
Thank you to South Gloucestershire Library Services for coming along to meet our families at our Little Treasures Stay and Play.
Changes to Autism assessment and paediatric services position statement
The 3 Parent Carer Forums across Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire respond to the recently announced changes that narrow the referral criteria for children and young people to obtain an Autism diagnosis.
Changes to Autism assessment and peadiatric services
Health services across Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire (BNSSG) have recently announced that they are implementing changes to the referral criteria for children and young people to obtain an Autism diagnosis. Sirona have provided information for those affected.
We’re looking for a Peer Supporter to join our team
We are looking for a compassionate individual to support our community.
Banding (Top-Up Funding for EHCPs)
In response to posts on our closed Community Facebook group, there have been lots of questions around Banding, funding and use of 121 TAs in school.
Position Statement: Chipping Sodbury Access Centre
Families have been raising their concerns about the future of Chipping Sodbury Access Centre
Mental Health In Mind
An opportunity to make time for yourself in the calming environment of our sensory room. This will be a very relaxed session with gentle music and lights a chance to relax and chat. Bring along a blanket and pillow and prepare to relax.
Raising Awareness for Children’s Mental Health
As a parent, finding out that your child is self-harming is often distressing and overwhelming, you may not know where to turn or what to do next. That’s where we can help…
New Support Group
YOU SAID:
Supporting your child's needs alongside having your own disability/ neurodivergence can be a challenge, and you'd like to be able to connect with other parents in the same position.
WE DID:
Our new group Our Needs and Theirs is your time to come together, have a cuppa and share your experiences.