What to do if your child is out of education

What to do if your child is out of education

Hey there! You are not alone, join us to learn practical tips on how to support your child or young person if they are out of education.

By Acorn to Oak Education

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  • Event lasts 45 minutes

Welcome to the event: What to do if your child is out of education!

Are you worried because your child is not in school or college? Join us online to learn steps to take in this situation. Our team will provide useful advice and resources to help you navigate through this challenging time. Don't miss out on this opportunity to get support and guidance on how to handle this. You will find out that you are not alone. Register now and empower yourself with the knowledge to address your child's education needs effectively!

Frequently asked questions

Will there be a chance for me to ask questions?

We encourage questions during the presentation and at the end as we like our sessions to be interactive

What if I need more help?

We can make suggestions based upon where you are in the process and our team also offers advisory sessions for parents and carers. Our team also runs mentoring and education programmes for children and young people outside of education and we can advise about the referrals process

What if my child or young person has not been in education for a long time will this webinar help?

Yes, we will be addressing what to do if you have a potentially short gap between educational or training placements and also what you might want to be thinking about if your child has been out of education, training and for young people the workplace for a long time (over 5 years).

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Acorn to Oak Education is a social enterprise specialising in supporting neurodivergent adults, young people and children and their families. We offer practical, neurodivergence affirming support such as therapeutic education services, coaching, and counselling as well as advice for families of neurodivergent learners seeking the right support for their child.

FreeJul 17 · 05:00 PDT