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Cygnets Parent Programme

created by BELS Advisory Team for Autistic Children and Young People published on 04 July 2022

The Autism Advisory team have a 'Cygnets Parent Programme' running twice during the autumn term over 6 weeks (Sept/Oct and Nov/Dec). A comprehensive training and support program for parents/ carers of children aged 6-19, with a diagnosis of autism. This course is available free of charge to families living in Barnet. Cygnet is a 6-week training course covering topics including:

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Ask Teddi App

Ask Teddi App created by Healthy Child Programme 4 Barnet published on 27 May 2022

Raising a child can be really tough and the early years between 0-5 are really important. The Ask Teddi app is here to help with useful tips, advice and support to help you give your child the best start in life. The Ask Teddi app is brought to you by the Healthy Child Programme 4 Barnet.

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Update on Therapies - May 2021

created by SR published on 08 June 2021

Click here to read the latest update on therapies: Letter to parents and carers  

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Our Barnet Local Offer Consultation

created by SR published on 02 June 2021

Our Barnet Local Offer Consultation We would like to hear feedback from children, young people, parents and carers, and professionals about our Local Offer: what we are doing well, and what we could improve.  The feedback from our consultation survey will be published on the Local Offer website and will be used to continue to develop the Local Offer website and our local services.

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Barnet Autism Advisory Reference Group

created by SR published on 28 April 2021

As highlighted in Barnet’s Autism strategy, we want to make sure that autistic children and young people and adults are actively involved in helping us to plan and develop our practice and provision.  With this in mind, please find information below regarding the development of an Autism Advisory Reference Group.  

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