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Lewisham Parent and Carer’s Forum Newsletter
4st July 2018
SUMMER NEWSLETTER– 4
st July 2018
Lewisham Parent and Carer’s Forum—Leemore Central Community Hub
Bonfield Road, Lewisham, London SE13 5EU—Tel: 075345 68020 —
[email protected] - www.lewishamparentcarer.org.uk
Registered Charity no. 1159533 in England
Dear Parents and Carers, this will be our last newsletter before the summer break. The office will
be closed from Friday 20th
July (last day 19th
) to 6th
September. However, the email address will be
manned should anyone need to get in touch. Please see attached flyers for evening event on preparing
for adulthood and youth club activities over the summer (with term time details)
TRANSITION survey – 14 TO 25 but it is never too
early to start thinking of the future
Lewisham Parent and Carers Forum are looking to apply for grant funding to support young people with disabilities and additional needs through transition into adulthood.
For this funding we would employ two family workers to work with young people (and their parents/carers) in many areas, such as planning for the future, colleges and other further education, looking at work aspirations, work opportunities, writing cvs, preparing for interviews, help with financial skills, setting up bank accounts, looking at benefits, running workshops, and several activities for the young people. We would like to support young people to be as independent as possible in these areas. By sending this survey by email invitation collector email addresses will not be seen by others.
I have Survey Monkeys' terms of reference and privacy policy should you wish to see a copy. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS ADDRESS INTO YOUR BROWSER https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/9KJBCXD
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Mousetrap Theatre Projects
Want to see West End theatre for just £5 a ticket? AGED 15 to 18
See the best of London theatre for £5 a ticket
A different show each month
Meet case and creatives after the show
Free to join Sign up at mousetrap.org.uk
Love West End Theatre? AGED 19 TO 23
See the best of London theatre for £10 a ticket
A different show each month
Talks about industry professionals
Free to join Sign up at mousetrap.org.uk
Want to see more great West End theatre? Aged 24 – 29
The best of London theatre for £15-£20
Quarterly theatre events
Monthly emails offering discounted tickets
Opportunities to network with industry professionals SIGN UP FOR FREE AT mousetrap.org.uk
HEART ‘N’ SOUL - Squidz Club Friday 6th July, 7pm to 11pm The Albany, Douglas Way, Deptford SE8 4AG www.heartnsoul.co.uk/category/taking_part/details/squidz_club Heart’n’Soul, Squidz Club is a fun night out in a safe environment for young people with learning disabilities, aged 10 to 25, plus their families and friends. The evening includes live music, disco, games room, dressing up and more. Hot food is available and there is a bar for the grown-ups who can also take a little time out in a separate quiet room.
Young people pay £5 on the door, parents and carers, pay what you can http://www.heartnsoul.co.uk/category/taking_part/details/squidz_club The Do Your Own Thing band will be playing. To find out more about DYOT sessions for young people, go tohttp://www.heartnsoul.co.uk/category/taking_part/details/do_your_own_thing
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THE BEAUTIFUL OCTOPUS CLUB
AT THE SOUTH BANK CENTRE
The Beautiful Octopus Club is back! We are so excited to return to Southbank Centre with our ground breaking inclusive club night of music and art on Friday 7 September. This year will be an unmissable evening of performances from Heart n Soul's bands and artists including Lizzie Emeh, The Fish Police, Pino Frumiento and Tilley Milburn. We'll also have our Club DJs playing hit after hit, as well as exhibitions of our vibrant artwork. This year the club is part of Unlimited, Southbank Centre's festival championing the work of disabled artists.
WHEN Friday 7 September, 7pm - midnight
WHERE Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road,
London, SE1 8XX
TICKETS FREE and open to all!
...And there's more!
As we count down to the club, Heart n Soul's DJs are back by popular demand, playing tunes on the Southbank's Riverside Terrace. Head to the Southbank for a dance every Thursday from Thursday 26 July to Thursday 23 August, 5pm - 8pm.
Heart n Soul is an award-winning creative arts company and charity. They believe in the talents and power of people with learning disabilities, providing opportunities for people to discover, develop and share this power and talent as widely as possible.
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Joining the disability register
The disability register is a voluntary register of children and young people under 18 who live
in the borough and have a disability or special educational need.
After you have registered
When you register, you will get a Max Card, which is a discount card for families of children with additional needs. It saves you money on days out at castles, zoos, bowling alleys and more.
Who can be on the register
Children and young people can be on the register if they:
are under 18 years old
live in the borough of Lewisham
have a special need from either a disability or a health condition including:
o visual or hearing impairment
o physical disability
o learning disability
o long term illness
o social communication disorder or development disorder e.g. autism, Tourette’s, Asperger's,
dyspraxia etc.
The benefits of registering
Get regular information on services, resources and activities for you and your child.
Stay informed about local information relating to special educational needs and disabled children.
Have your voice heard – it's an opportunity for parents, carers, children and young people to be
involved in consultations on existing and new service developments and ideas within the borough.
Get information on relevant national and local organisations.
What the register does
It helps us and local health services understand how many children and young people with a
disability live in the borough and the types of needs they have. This information helps us to
provide appropriate services and support.
It helps us target and direct information which is specific and relevant to your child and families
needs and interests.
It provides an opportunity for us to hear from children, young people and parents and carers about
how to improve the delivery of information, advice and support. This means we can work together
to develop better outcomes for children and young people with special educational needs and
disabilities in Lewisham.
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As part of the Children Act 1989, all social services departments must keep a register of children
and young people with disabilities to help with planning and monitoring of local services.
You don't have to register your child
Registration is voluntary, and your child will not be registered without parental consent. You can
remove your child or young person’s name at any time by contacting us.
You do not need to be on the register to be assessed or get services.
Registration does not automatically mean that your child is eligible for services, all children need to
be assessed individually.
Data protection
People cannot get information about individuals named on the register. We do not share any
information if you do not give consent.
We will only share statistical data with your consent to our partner organisations to help in the
development and planning of future services. We will handle and share information with sensitivity and care and adhere to the guidelines set out in the Data Protection Act 1998, unless it would put a child or young person at risk.
Keeping our disability register up to date
We aim to keep the disability register up to date to give us a better understanding of your child’s
needs. To do this, we will contact you sometimes to check that the information we have is up to date.
You are welcome to contact us at anytime to update and amend your child’s information.
How to register
You can register your child online.
Register now
Contact us if you need a paper copy of the form, or more information about the register.
Find out more information about how you can get this form translated. The request for translation is
subject to agreement with the children with complex needs service.
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Universal Credit and Welfare
Benefit Changes workshop
FOR PARENT/CARERS OF DISABLED CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
Kamal Patel, Partnership Support Manager from Department for Work and Pensions, is
running a free workshop for parents/carers of disabled children and young people in
Lewisham. This workshop will cover Universal Credit, latest changes to Welfare Benefits.
To book your place, please call the office on 02082978056 or Christine on 07415643913
or email to [email protected]
Venue: Leemore Community Hub, Bonfield Road,Lewisham,
SE13 5EU
Date: Thursday, 12th
of July 2018
Time: 10.00-13.00
Refreshments will be provided
Lunch will be provided
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SIBLINGS SUPPORT - For brothers or sisters of children with
learning disabilities/autism
Greenwich Mencap
Free fun day for primary school aged children who have a brother/sister with a learning disability and/or autism. Siblings play, make and create together while sharing experiences with other children in a similar situation provide fun sessions for primary school aged children during the school holidays where siblings can play, make and
create together. There’s time to chat and share experiences with other children. The sessions aim to help if things sometimes get a bit too much for them or they would like a chance to spend time with other children with similar experiences.
Information is available for children to take home if they feel they need it. The sessions are free.
VENUE: Mycenae House, Blackheath SE3 7SE 10am-2pm on either the 13th, 14th, 20th or 21st August. This is not a drop-in activity and BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL. To book contact: E-mail
[email protected] or call 020 8305 2245
'I would like to thank-you for the session yesterday, the children really enjoyed it and didn’t stop talking
about it. They even made some friends'
Alexia - Parent
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INFORMATION PROVIDED BY SIGNAL FAMILY SUPPORT Autism support group run by parents and carers
Drumbeat drop-in for Grandparents Thursday 28th June, 1pm to 3pm at Drumbeat Brockley, Revelon Rd SE4 2PR. For more information, call 020 7635 9022.
Free EHCP workshop: Thursday 5th July, 10am to 1pm at Leemore Central Community Hub, Bonfield Rd SE13 5EU Run by SENDIASS and Contact, call 020 3319 2163 or 020 8297 8056 to book a
Drumbeat Outreach Parent/Carer workshops coming up:
10th July – Supporting Good Mental Health and Wellbeing Workshops take place at Drumbeat Brockley, Revelon Rd, SE4 2PR from 10am to 12pm. Places are free but booking is required. Contact via [email protected] or 020 7635 9022.
Magpie Dance (dance classes for young people with learning disabilities) are holding taster sessions in Catford on 14th July for age groups 4-8, 8-15 and 16-25. Regular classes due to start in September. To register your interest, contact Magpie Dance: [email protected]
For more about the group, go to: http://www.magpiedance.org.uk/
Science Museum Early Birds – next on Saturday 14th July from 8am. Booking opens one month in advance. For more details, go to https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/see-and-do/early-birds
Picturehouse autism-friendly screenings: 3rd Sunday of every month. July: Mary and the Witches Flower. August: Sherlock Gnomes. More details here: http://pheducation.wixsite.com/pheducation/autism-friendly
London Transport Museum ‘Explorer’ sessions for families with children with additional needs. 8.30am to 10am on Saturdays 28th July, 27th October and 15th December 6pm to 7.30pm on Saturday 25th August Under 18s go free, adults pay standard entry. More details here (about halfway down the page): https://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/learning/family-learning
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Free SEN sessions at Gambado’s, Beckenham: First Monday of each month from 5pm to 6.30pm (next 2nd July) PLUS special event on 30th July, 3pm to 5pm. Gambado Beckenham, NatWest Sports Ground, Copers Cope Rd BR3 1NZ. To book: https://www.gambado.com/events/beckenham/autism-friendly-sessions/
Free soft play sessions at the Adventure Play Zone (Rascals) for children with special needs, Bellingham Leisure Centre, 5 Randlesdown Road SE6 3BT. Usually on the third Monday of each month (but please check before you go). From 9.30am to midday for under-fives, and from 3.30pm to 6pm for those aged 5 to 11 years. For more information contact Gary Buswell on 020 8461 2213 or [email protected].
Younger children’s gaming group (ages 7 to 12): Thursdays from 4pm to 6pm at the Good Hope Café, The Place, 261 Lewisham High St SE13 6NT. Run by SIGNAL member Gurjit Harding, contact her for more information: 07763 380219 or [email protected] For more about the café: http://forjimmy.org/place-ladywell/
NAS Assist – support for adults on the spectrum (yourself or your adult child) in Lewisham. This is a new programme from the National Autistic Society to offer one-to-one support covering anything from managing anxiety to help with form-filling. For more information, contact project co-ordinator Alasdair Duncan on 07881 501357 or 020 8962 3015 or [email protected]
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Disability Watersports sessions
Run by Docklands Watersports Centre Just £5 for two hours on the following Wednesdays from 4.30pm to 6.30pm: 11th & 18th July, 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd & 29th August and 12th & 26th September. Contact them to talk about your child’s specific needs. James Hardy at [email protected] or 020 7537 2626. Go to www.dswc.org for more about the centre.
Address: 235A Westferry Rd, Isle of Dogs, London E14 3QS Phone: 020 7537 2626
Get Your Folk On! Plus
Monday 13 August, 1:00pm - 3:00pm Cecil Sharp House, London
A creative folk workshop for disabled young people (12-24 year olds), their siblings and friends.
Through a focus on folk music, song and dance, Get Your Folk On! courses offer young musicians and/or dancers the chance to:
- play music by ear - no sheet music here!
- explore harmonies, riffs, chord sequences and folk techniques
- create arrangements in small and big bands
- sing and explore folk song history and culture
- try new instruments or dance forms
- gain performance skills with final sharing events
Courses are friendly, flexible and responsive to all young people’s needs and abilities, led by a team of skilled and engaging folk educators. No previous folk experience is required and no two courses are the same!
Promoted by EFDSS
Tickets
£12 | £8 concessions (per session)
English Folk Dance and Song Society, Cecil Sharp House,
2 Regent's Park Road, London. UK. NW1 7AY. Tel: 020 7485 2206 | email: [email protected] | Charity number: 305999
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Reviews of changes to the SEND system examined The Education Committee hears from key figures who have been involved in reviews of and changes to
the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system.
Watch Parliament TV: Special educational needs and disabilities
Inquiry: Special educational needs and disabilities
Education Committee
Witnesses Tuesday 3 July in Committee Room 18, Palace of Westminster
At 10am
Stephen Kingdom, Campaign Manager, Disabled Children’s Partnership
Brian Lamb OBE, Chair of the Lamb Inquiry into Special Educational Needs and Parental Confidence
Rt. Hon. Baroness Warnock, Chair of the Committee of Inquiry on Special Educational Needs
Among the witnesses will be Stephen Kingdom, who led on the 2014 reforms during his time at the
Department for Education. He will be joined by Baroness Warnock and Brian Lamb who chaired previous
reviews of the system.
Written evidence The Committee has received a large number of written evidence submissions; these are currently being
analysed. The Committee anticipates that some submissions will be published before the summer recess.
Youth First
YOUTH CLUBS AND ADVENTURE PLAYGROUNDS IN LEWISHAM.
FOR ALL CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE INCLUDING CHILDREN WITH ADDITIONAL
NEEDS AND DISABILITIES UP TO THE AGE OF 25 YEAR.
Please see our separate Youth First Flyer
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WHERE TO FIND US
Based in the same building as CAB Main Hall, Leemore Centre, Bonfield Road, Lewisham, London SE13 5EU – through green gates at side of building in Bonfield Road – LPCF - 07534 568020