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Parent Networking Groups Spring Term 2020 Parent Networking Groups Spring Term 2020 For Parents and Carers of children with ALN School Cluster Venue Date Time Ysgol Harri Tudur Pater Hall, Pembroke Dock 21st January 2020 6:00-7:00pm SA72 6DD Ysgol Bro Gwaun Fishguard Library, Town Hall 27th January 2020 10:00-11:00am SA65 9HA Ysgol Greenhill Tenby Learning Centre 28th January 2020 6:00-7:00pm SA70 7LB Ysgol y Preseli Preseli Community Learning Centre 3rd February 2020 10:00-11:00am SA41 3QH Haverfordwest High VC Haverfordwest (Riverside) Library - Life Hub Room 4th February 2020 5:30-6:30pm SA61 2AN Milford Haven School St. Katharine and St. Peter’s Church Hall 13th February 2020 6:00-7:00pm SA73 3JU Ysgol Harri Tudur Pater Hall, Pembroke Dock 10th March 2020 10:00-11:00am SA72 6DD Haverfordwest High VC Haverfordwest (Riverside) Library - Life Hub Room 13th March 2020 10:00-11:00am SA61 2AN Ysgol Greenhill Tenby Learning Centre 17th March 2020 10:00-11:00am SA70 7LB Milford Haven School St. Katharine and St. Peter’s Church Hall 19th March 2020 10:00-11:00am SA73 3JU Ysgol Bro Gwaun Fishguard Library, Town Hall 23rd March 2020 10:00-11:00am SA65 9HA Ysgol y Preseli Preseli Community Learning Centre, 30th March 2020 6:00-7:00pm SA41 3QH Are you a parent or carer with a child or young person who has Additional Learning Needs, a disability or who needs extra help and support? If so, come along to one of our friendly Parent Network Groups. The purpose of these groups is to provide a welcoming space for parents and carers to meet up with others in similar situations and share your experiences over a cuppa. The meetings will be facilitated by your local Inclusion Support Worker who will be on hand if you require any advice or support. These groups will also give you a chance to learn more about ‘what’s on’, tips and advice and other information that families who have children with ALN may need. These groups also give you the chance to let the Inclusion Support Team know your thoughts on what you feel is needed to support families in Pembrokeshire. Contact your local Inclusion Support Workers for further ‘Inclusion Service’ information on 01437 776354 or email [email protected] ‘Inclusion Service PCC’ or ‘like’ us on Facebook Inclusion Service Pembrokeshire. www.pembsinclusionservice.wales ‘Inclusion PCC’ Grwpiau Rhwydweithio Rhieni Tymor y Gwanwyn 2020 Ar gyfer Rhieni a Gofalwyr plant ag ADY School Cluster Venue Date Time Ysgol Harri Tudur Pater Hall, Doc Penfro 21ain Ionawr 2020 6:00-7:00pm SA72 6DD Ysgol Bro Gwaun Llyfrgell Abergwaun, Neuadd y Dref, 27ain Ionawr 2020 10:00-11:00am SA65 9HA Ysgol Greenhill Canolfan Ddysgu Gymunedol Dynbych-y-Pysgod 28ain Ionawr 2020 6:00-7:00pm SA70 7LB Ysgol y Preseli Canolfan Ddysgu Gymunedol Preseli, 3ydd Chwefror2020 10:00-11:00am SA41 3QH Haverfordwest High VC Llyfrgell (Glan-yr-afon) Hwlffordd – Ystafell y Bywydfan 4ydd Chwefror 2020 5:30-6:30pm SA61 2AN Ysgol Aberdaugleddau Neuadd Eglwys St Katharine a St Peter 13eg Chwefror 2020 6:00-7:00pm SA73 3JU Ysgol Harri Tudur Pater Hall, Doc Penfro 10fed Mawrth 2020 10:00-11:00am SA72 6DD Haverfordwest High VC Llyfrgell (Glan-yr-afon) Hwlffordd – Ystafell y Bywydfan 13eg Mawrth 2020 10:00-11:00am SA61 2AN Ysgol Greenhill Canolfan Ddysgu Gymunedol Dynbych-y-Pysgod 17eg Mawrth 2020 10:00-11:00am SA70 7LB Ysgol Aberdaugleddau Neuadd Eglwys St Katharine a St Peter 19eg Mawrth 2020 10:00-11:00am SA73 3JU Ysgol Bro Gwaun Llyfrgell Abergwaun, Neuadd y dref, 23ain Mawrth 2020 10:00-11:00am SA65 9HA Ysgol y Preseli Canolfan ddysgu gymunedol Preseli, 30ain Mawrth 2020 6:00-7:00pm SA41 3QH Ydych chi'n rhiant neu'n ofalwr gyda phlentyn neu berson ifanc sydd ag Anghenion Dysgu Ychwanegol, anabledd neu sydd angen cymorth a chefnogaeth ychwanegol? Os felly, dewch draw i un o'n Grwpiau Rhwydwaith Rhieni cyfeillgar. Pwrpas y grwpiau hyn yw darparu lle croesawgar i rieni a gofalwyr gwrdd ag eraill mewn sefyllfaoedd tebyg a rhannu eich profiadau dros baned. Bydd y cyfarfodydd yn cael eu hwyluso gan eich gweithiwr cymorth Cynhwysiant lleol a fydd wrth law os bydd angen unrhyw gyngor neu gefnogaeth arnoch. Bydd y grwpiau hyn hefyd yn rhoi cyfle i chi ddysgu mwy am yr hyn sydd ymlaen, awgrymiadau a chyngor a gwybodaeth arall y gallai fod ei hangen ar deuluoedd sydd â phlant ag ADY. Mae'r grwpiau hyn hefyd yn rhoi cyfle i chi adael i'r tîm cymorth Cynhwysiant wybod eich meddyliau am yr hyn rydych chi'n teimlo sydd ei angen i gefnogi teuluoedd yn Sir Benfro. Cysylltwch â'ch gweithwyr cefnogi cynhwysiant lleol ‘Gwasanaeth Cynhwysiant/ Inclusion Service am ragor o wybodaeth ar 01437 776354 neu e-bost [email protected] neu 'hoffi' ni ar ‘Inclusion Service PCC’ Facebook cynhwysiant gwasanaeth Sir Benfro. ‘Inclusion PCC’ www.pembsinclusionservice.wales .
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