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Sensory Processing Workshop: Berkshire East

Overview

A single workshop delivered online via Zoom by a paediatric occupational therapist.

Your child does not need to have received a diagnosis for you to attend.

The workshop is funded by East Berkshire NHS and commissioned by GEMS Autism and ADHD Support Service East Berkshire. Your booking information will be provided to GEMS as the commissioner of the workshop.

The logo for GEMS, the Berkshire East Autism and ADHD Support Service.

GEMS provide a range of workshops and support for families. For further details please check their website here: GEMS

Event outline

  • What is Sensory Processing?
  • Unpicking the science behind Sensory Processing
  • Sensory overload, sensory seeking behaviour – what does this mean?
  • Strategies to support the child/young person better and manage levels of sensory arousal

The ‘Sensational Brain: Sensory Checklist’ and ‘Sensory Strategies’ documents are available to download. Please take a look at these before attending the workshop if you have time.

Facilitators

Headshot photograph of Parenting Special Children Paediatric Occupational Therapist, Amy Plumer

Amy Plumer

Paediatric Occupational Therapist

Amy is a paediatric occupational therapist who co-facilitates our social group for neurodiverse girls and young women, known as ‘The A Team’, where she helps create a supportive and empowering environment. In addition, Amy facilitates the Sensory Processing and Interoception workshops, using her specialized knowledge to educate and support families and individuals in understanding and managing sensory processing.

Headshot photograph of Parenting Special Children Parenting Practitioner, Mary van der Merwe

Mary van der Merwe

Parenting, Sleep & Neurodivergent CYP Practitioner

Mary van der Merwe is a dedicated neurodiversity advocate with experience in supporting and training individuals and professionals on Autism and trauma. Within PSC, she leads the A-Team, a group for autistic and ADHD primary and secondary aged girls, providing a space where they can meet other neurodivergent girls and be their authentic selves. As well as this, Mary delivers specialized training programs that emphasize the neurodiversity paradigm, and co-ordinates and delivers specialist 1:1 support. Mary is also a trainer on the National Autism Trainer Programme training CAMHS and the NHS to help improve outcomes for Autistic individuals.

Attending details

Please make a booking for each person attending.

On booking you will receive an ‘order’ email, followed by a ‘ticket details’ email.

You need a Zoom account to access this event. You can sign up for free here: https://zoom.us/freesignup/

The Zoom link, meeting ID and passcode will be in your ‘ticket details’ email. Please check your junk folder, add the event to your calendar, and keep the email safe for use on the day of the event.

Zoom will ask you to sign in, and to register for the event, so please allow a few minutes for this before the event starts.

We will use the Chat function to allow you to ask questions during the event. The events are best viewed on a PC or laptop. Please have the latest version of Zoom installed. You can download the software here: https://zoom.us/download

Please note that you may not record the workshops or take screenshots. This is to maintain confidentiality and privacy for attendees.

Many of our events have waiting lists. If you are no longer able to attend please let us know so we can offer your place to someone else.

Create a PSC account and complete our registration form (you only need to do this once)
Book onto the event
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