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Easter Coffee and Conn’egg’t

A free monthly online drop-in session, specially created for any Navy or Marines parent/carer with lived experience of parenting or caring for neurodivergent children.

Easter Special

This Easter, we’re excited to invite Navy and Marines families to our special craft workshop, “Coffee and Conneggt.” Designed for young people, this event offers a fun and creative opportunity to make your own Easter Bunny decoration.

After the crafting fun, parents and carers are welcome to stay on the call for an informal chat and make new connections.

It’s a great way to connect with other families, share experiences, and enjoy a relaxed Easter celebration together. Don’t miss out on this egg-citing opportunity to create and connect!

Details

Date

Thursday 17th April 2025

Time

10:30-12:30

Where

Group video call on Teams

What is this workshop about?

A monthly online drop-in session, specially created for anyone with lived experience of parenting or caring for neurodivergent children.

This is your opportunity to catch up with practitioners and specialists who provide guidance, support, and valuable advice. Relax and chat in a comfortable and informal setting, where you can build peer-to-peer connections with others facing similar journeys.

Sessions are informative and supportive, offering a space for sharing experiences and gaining valuable insights. Don’t miss out on this chance to connect, unwind, and empower yourself with knowledge and support, and build a supportive community together.

Book your place

This workshop is only available to families from the Royal Navy or Royal Marines. If you are not a member of the Royal Navy or Royal Marines why not take a look at some of our other workshops.

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