
We’ve had an update from Leeds City Council on changes to the way support is offered around autism. This follows on from consultation with parent carers, facilitated by Leeds PCF. Read on for more info…

We’ve received an update from the Children and Young People’s Mental Health Service about their work to reduce waiting times for ADHD medication – and we wanted to share the latest developments with our community. Rad on for more info…

Leeds City Council has launched a new online form to help parents and carers track the progress of their child’s Education, Health and Care Needs Assessment (EHCNA), in response to feedback from families.

Read on for some helpful information about ARFID.

We have been asked to share the following by West Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership We are really pleased to share our new co-produced resources which are part of #AutismADHDAllies and #LetsConnect campaign (initiated by the West Yorkshire Neurodiversity Programme and co-produced with All Star). Our aim is to empower children and young people to feel independent

The Learning Inclusion Service is proposing changes to how children and young people are referred to the STARS Team – the autism support service for mainstream early years settings, schools, and colleges.

Leeds Parent Carer Forum recently met with the Health Facilitation Team (HFT), part of the Leeds Learning Disability Service, to discuss how families can better access health services and support for young people with a learning disability.

Join us at the SEND Parent Carer Information Drop in Session

A special event where you will learn more about Soundabout and how we use music, sound, and silence alongside Learning Disabled people with complex support needs. Find out about what sessions you can join and the impact it may have on the people you support.