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World Autism Awareness Day
Friday the 2nd April is World Autism Awareness Day and to mark the occasion Belle Vue, our independent assessment centre for individuals with communication difficulties is organising a charity run. All proceeds for the 10k run, which is being organised in collaboration with Sporting Edge at Edgehill University are to be donated to the National Autistic Society. The run will take place on SATURDAY 17TH APRIL and will start and finish at Edgehill University. For further information on participating or donating please contact Jude Brown at Belle Vue Assessment Centre on 01695 578558 or office@bellevuehousecentre.co.uk. |
AUTISM RUN RAISES £2,000
Staff from an Independent Assessment and Development Centre for children with communication difficulties in Ormskirk, put on their running shoes to raise more than £2,000 for charity. Contact email: office@bellevuehousecentre.co.uk |
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Belle Vue House Radio Interview
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Alan Hansen Opens Assessment Centre in Ormskirk
BBC television football pundit and former Liverpool captain, Alan Hansen, is opening a new independent assessment and development centre for children with communication difficulties in West Lancashire. Belle Vue House in Ormskirk is part of the Witherslack Group’s growing portfolio and provides independent professional assessments for children of any age. The centre, on Black Moss Lane, provides a range of assessments designed to find out exactly how a child communicates. These assessments investigate speech, language and social communication, literacy, numeracy and cognitive ability. The team are also trained in the diagnosis of autism and the centre offers customised packages for accredited training and outreach services. Judith Brown, Head of the Centre said: “This is an invaluable facility for parents, schools and local authorities in the area and beyond. “Our team of therapists, psychologists, teachers and consultant paediatricians will not only assess a child’s strengths and difficulties, but also provide essential recommendation as to future placement and provision of care. “Onsite accommodation is also available to those parents and children travelling long distances or whose assessment is better carried out over a two-day period.” Mr Hansen said: “I’m delighted to be invited to open Belle Vue. It is vital that centres like this are available for children and families who need them. “I am extremely impressed by the building and am confident that the fantastic facilities will match the first-class standards of care and support which have become a hallmark of The Witherslack Group.” |
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Fast becoming a must not miss conference for Teachers, Health Professionals, Speech and Language Therapists, Educational Psychologists, Local Authority Personnel and Parents who are meeting the needs of those with Autism/Asperger's Syndrome, the 5th International Conference organised by Belle Vue House Assessment Centre and Edge Hill University promises to be even better this year. Back by popular demand this year is the speaker from the inaugural conference; Professor Tony Attwood, a leading Clinical Psychologist who has specialised in autism spectrum disorders since 1975 working with more than 6,000 individuals of all ages with Asperger's syndrome. His book Asperger’s Syndrome – A Guide for Parents and Professionals has now sold over 300,000 copies and has been translated into twenty languages. His latest book The Complete Guide to Asperger’s Syndrome was published in October 2006. With Early Bird Discounts available as well as discounts for people with ASD and parents of young people with ASD, take advantage and book your place now for: COMMUNICATION: THE KEY TO SUCCESS Download event information: |
Running for World Autism Awareness Day All proceeds go to the National Autistic Society The run is a one lap course over University fields and grounds, roads, rural lanes, footpaths and tracks. Starting and finishing at Sporting Edge at Edge Hill University, St Helen’s Road, Ormskirk, L39 4QP. Goody bag for all finishers, refreshments available at the finish. Massage at finish. Parking on site. No dogs allowed on University grounds. Entry limit is 500. Run under ARC rules (permit applied for). For full details and entry to run
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