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Community - on site

We are currently running courses at:
Bligh Children’s Centre, Bligh Way, Strood, Kent ME2 2XJ
Parent Champion Level 1, 8 week course commences Monday 23rd January at 9.15am. Places are limited to 12 participants, a certificate is issued on completion with limited creche facilities available on a first come first served basis, for 0 to 5’s and must be booked in advance. Call 01634 336209 to book your place and creche.
Riverside Children's Centre, St Edmunds Way, Rainham, Gillingham, Kent ME8 8ET
Parent Champion Level 1, 8 week course commences Monday 23rd January at 9.15am. Places are limited to 12 participants, a certificate is issued on completion with limited creche facilities available on a first come first served basis, for 0 to 5’s and must be booked in advance. Call 01634 338700 to book your place and creche.
Meadowfield School, Swanstree Avenue, Sittingbourne, Kent ME10 4N
This Special School for children with profound, severe and complex needs are running the Parent Champion Level 1, 8 week course commences Thursday 19th January at 9.15am, call the MIDAS Centre on 01795 477788 to book your place (limited to the first 12 participants).
Stepping Stones School, Tower Road, Hindhead, Surrey GU26 6SU
This SEN school is piloting our "Ethos of Empowerment" programme where we are working with the teachers, support staff, pupils and parents. Our Parent Champion Level 1 course commences on Wednesday 25th January at 9.15am, call Georgina Saralis on 01428 609083 for details.
Parent Champion Club
We meet monthly so we can learn from our challenges and celebrate our successes. There's also an opportunity to practise skills and learn about new things. One Parent Champion has set up a Facebook Group, come and post a comment.

Community on-line

Access to the monthly community calls is free if you purchase the book and a special website has been created, click this link: parent child relationships for more information, free downloads and resources.



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