Skylarks is an independent Richmond upon Thames-based charity that provides activities and therapies for children with disabilities and additional needs based at the Crossway Centre in Richmond. Please click on this link for more information and to make bookings. info@skylarks.charity
Thursday 21 May 2026 from 9.30am to 2.15pm at Grand Avenue Primary and Nursery School, Grand Avenue, Surbiton, KT5 9HU
‘Understanding Autism’ is one of the Autism Seminars for Families which provides information and advice to parents and carers of children who have received a diagnosis of autism or are on the pathway for an assessment of autism.
The seminar will help families to:
develop an understanding of autism
discuss experiences of getting a diagnosis
identify how autism can affect families
explore practical ideas for developing communication strategies
Seminar cost?
Families can book a place on the ‘Understanding Autism’ seminar for £5 (cash please) each, which includes a full resource pack of useful information, advice and support guidelines.
Light refreshments will be provided, but please bring your own lunch.
How to book a place
Please complete the registration form by following this link:
https://forms.gle/JjfF4GqURBEyxmpD6
or contact the seminar facilitator below for more information.
Name: Jane Pidduck
Email: jpiddu2@grandavenue.kingston.sch.uk
Telephone: 020 8399 5344
As places are limited please only book a place if you are able to attend and let me know ASAP if you know that you can no longer attend, so that I can give that place to someone else.
Dear Parent/Carer,
The government has released a new plan for children with additional needs, called Every Child Achieving and Thriving, also known as the SEND Reform White Paper. It looks at Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) support over the next ten years. It is not the law yet, but it could change the support children and families receive in the future.
We have spoken to hundreds of families since the paper was released, and we know the new plan can feel confusing or worrying. You may be wondering if this will change the help your child gets at school, what it means for their rights, or whether you need to do anything now. At Skylarks, we are reading the plan carefully. Our SEND education specialists will explain what it means in clear, simple language.
We are glad the government now accepts that the system is not working and needs big changes. We welcome the idea of inclusive schools from the start, as well as more funding for teacher training and specialists.
However, we have serious questions about how these Individual Support Plans will work in practice and whether the funding will be enough to make them a success. We are particularly concerned that these plans cannot be appealed at a Tribunal, leaving families without a vital safety net. Without addressing these practicalities, and the needs of children currently out of the school system, it is unclear if these changes will truly improve school culture.
We are running a series of information sessions to provide ongoing support, with further dates to be announced soon. The next three session can be booked below.
The government needs to hear from families before 18th May 2026. We are currently writing our own response based on what we've heard from you, but it is vital that you also share your story directly.
You can submit your views to the government here: SEND reform: putting children and young people first
You can read our full statement on the White Paper here Skylarks full Statement
If you have questions or worries, please get in touch. We are here to support you.
Best wishes,
Aaron Guiver
Managing Director, Skylarks
ADHD Embrace would like to promote our Advice Clinic for all the ADHD families in schools, either with or awaiting for a diagnosis.
Our locally funded Advice Clinics are available to residents of the London Boroughs of Richmond and Kingston at a minimal cost. These private and confidential sessions provide a supportive space to discuss any challenges related to ADHD.
On the Ball is a sport based programme of fun and learning. It supports parents and their children, aged 5+, who may have hidden communication needs. On the Ball starts with an essential parent workshop followed by applying for our family activity sessions. On the Ball is run in partnership between Brentford FC Community Sports Trust and Action-attainment CIC.
Many families who join On the Ball become regular, weekly attenders of our football groups run in East Sheen, at Palewell Park and Richmond Park Academy. Families then explore other sports through our holiday programme Fun in the Sun.
On the Ball explains how children’s hidden communication and sensory needs can affect them socially, educationally and into employment. It demonstrates simple strategies for inclusion through playing games and having fun together as a family.
We include parents and siblings if that helps a child to gain confidence and skills to join in.
On the Ball can help with understanding:
Strategies to build concentration
Communication/listening difficulties – with examples of language modelling
Supporting children’s development in sport and school through parent/professional partnership
Finding a peer group and support network for children and families