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  • Win the chance for a video Q&A with Jamie Carragher

    Mon 29 Jun 2020
  • LivPac Virtual Coffee Sessions

    Fri 19 Jun 2020

    Liverpool Parent and Carers - LivPaC

     

    Who we are: 

    Liverpool Parent and Carers Forum (LivPaC) is a group of parents and carers of children and young people with special additional needs and/or disabilities (SEND) who work with education, health and care services to ensure the services they plan and deliver are fit for purpose and meet the needs of children, young people and their families across Liverpool.  We have a Steering Group of parent and carer volunteers who lead this work and who actively seek out the experiences and views of parents and carers across Liverpool to make sure we know what is important to them.  We aim to give parents and carers a collective voice and use our experience, knowledge and feedback from families to help commissioners and providers plan and develop the quality, range and accessibility of services families use.

     

    What we do: -

    Through our participation and co-production, we are working to create a culture across all services which places the needs of families at the centre of the decision making.

     

    We Aim to:

    • empower parents/carers to have a voice
    • give information
    • be a collective voice for as many families as possible across Liverpool by providing a forum for views to help develop services
    • work in partnership with service providers
    • be supportive and accessible to all families across Liverpool
    • provides examples of good practice
    • provide informal support
    • encourage and promote inclusive attitudes and practice

     

    ''Alone we can do so little, but together we can do so much''

     

    TO VIEW UPCOMING SESSIONS PLEASE SEE BELOW

     

    LivPaC Meetings 2020

     

    All our coffee morning and evenings have been cancelled due to the Coronavirus - We are holding Virtual Coffee Sessions, three times a week.

    Tuesday 16th June        -       Coffee Morning 10am - 12noon

    Thursday 18th June      -       Coffee Evening  6pm  - 8pm

    Sunday 21st June          -       Coffee Morning  10am  - 12noon

    Tuesday 23rd June        -       Coffee Morning   10am - 12noon    -   Local Authority

    Thursday 25th June       -      Coffee Evening     6pm  - 8pm        -   Local Authority

    Sunday 28th June          -      Coffee Morning   10am - 12noon    -   Lisa Cooper from Alder Hey

    Tuesday 30th June         -     Coffee Morning   10am - 12noon

     

    Our Virtual Coffee Sessions are jointly held with our friends from The Isabella Trust

    If families would like to book a place then they will need to email us at livpac@hotmail.co.uk

  • Be Part of the UK's Largest Assembly!

    Wed 17 Jun 2020

    The Duchess of Cambridge is to lead the UK's biggest assembly on Thursday, delivering a message about kindness to the nation's young people. 

    In the video, premiering on the Tes YouTube channel at 10am, the Duchess will be talking about what kindness looks like during the Coronavirus pandemic and how being kind to others and to ourselves can support our mental wellbeing. 

  • I'm a Celebrity - Let me teach you!

    Tue 09 Jun 2020

    Why not try a celebrity? As recommended by Mrs Harrison, who enjoyed the Martin Luther KIng episode. I hope she's not thinking of replacing us all with famous people when school reopens!

     

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000k6hc

     

    Who do you think would be a brilliant celebrity supply teacher? Which subject would they teach? Why have you chosen them?

  • What is 'Black Lives Matter'?

    Thu 04 Jun 2020

    WHAT DOES 'BLACK LIVES MATTER' MEAN?

     

    Black Lives Matter & Blackout Tuesday are movements to both raise awareness and educate people about racial inequalities around the world. Racism is something we can all learn about and find out ways we can support and promote equality for all.

     

    FURTHER INFORMATION

     

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/52893017 - Blackout Tuesday - what is it and how are people taking part?

     

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/52917648 - 5 powerful anti-racism speeches in response to George Floyd's death

     

    CHALLENGE

     

    Can you create a profile, poster or fact file about an important figure in the black civil rights movement e.g. Rosa Parks or Martin Luther King? Tweet them to school @BlackmoorParkJS and @HelpPicture, who set the challenge

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