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Conference discussion groups

This is where it mostly started from – The SEND VCB Conference in April 2017, the first ever Conference bringing parents and professionals together to discuss why violence happens with children who have additional needs and what support they need to get beyond this behaviour. What a day it was! It was so powerful for parents to realise that they weren’t alone, that it’s not their fault, and that there are hundreds of other families coping with exactly the same issues.

This video absolutely captures the essence of the whole day …..

We haven’t stopped talking yet – the conversations continue in workshops in London and all over the country, to find out more here’s the link –

NHS England asked Yvonne to do a Webinar in June 2017 all about Violent Childhood Behaviour in SEND children. Tom Evans from BILD joins the Webinar for the second half, when he talks us through Positive Behaviour Support

More Support 

Webinars and training, Facebook Support, resources to read or watch

Have you been to one of Yvonne’s webinars yet?

They cover a range of topics relating to behaviour issues in children with additional needs, and are packed full of insights and strategies that can help you to support a child in moving beyond their extreme behaviour patterns towards much happier and calmer times with a brighter and much more hopeful future to look forward to. Due to NHS England Funding, current webinars only cost £2.50 each, with free places for families in financial hardship. For more information please click this link – https://yvonnenewbold.com/webinars-workshops-courses-and-books/

Yvonne runs a Facebook Page called The SEND Parent’s Handbook for parents of children with disabilities and the professionals who work with their families.

If you are a parent of a child who has SEND VCB, Yvonne also runs a closed Facebook Support group, which you would be welcome to join, called The SEND VCB Project – Support Group for Families

There is another Facebook Page called The SEND VCB Project – Public Page which is for anyone to find out more about this and closely related issues, and it’s open to everyone

Resources on SEND VCB – for families and professionals who work with children or vulnerable adults

 If you’d like to buy a copy of “The Special Parent’s Handbook”, which is the book I wish someone had been able to give me on the day Toby was born. It’s got virtually everything I’ve learnt since about Additional Needs Parenting so that SEND parents don’t have to go it totally alone. The Special Parent's Handbook

Here’s the link to order yours 

Alternatively you can order it from Amazon – here’s the link to the page 

Yvonne is a member of the Amazon Affiliates Program which means that if you click on an Amazon link from this website and subsequently make a purchase, she will be paid a small commission.

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