

Workshop for parents – Making complaints, working together and not losing your s**t
November 20, 2021 @ 9:30 am - 11:00 am
| £10In response to feedback from the Born at the Right Time parenting workshops, we are delighted to announce the launch of themed workshops where parents of children with complex needs apply their lived experience and expert knowledge to lead workshops on subjects that matter to us.
Our plan for each workshop is for it to be relaxed, informative and an opportunity to talk about the real world with people walking the same path.
Each session costs £10 or the whole series can be booked here for a reduced rate of £35. The information giving aspect of the sessions will be recorded and available to those who have booked on but are unable to attend. Each session will be interactive with break out rooms enabling to you to talk to other family members in a similar situation to you.
If you have trouble paying for these workshops email admin@bornattherighttime.com for financial assistance.
Season 1: Born at the Right Time themed workshops (Winter 2021/22)
- Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) Lucy Parr Trainee Educational Psychologist
- Making complaints, working together and not losing your s**t Rachel Wright Founder Born at the Right Time 20th November – 9.30am-11.00am
- Well-being for parents Joanna Griffin Counselling Psychologist 26th January 2022 10-11.30am
- The workshop for dads who would like to be anywhere other than in a workshop Dr Tim Wright GP 23rd February 2022 7.30-9pm
This booking of for Episode 2 Season 1
Making complaints, working together and not losing your s**t
20th November 9.30am Rachel Wright
Rachel is the founder of Born at the Right Time which aims to #bridgethegap between families of children with complex needs and the practitioners who support them. She’s the author of The Skies I’m Under, a qualified nurse and unqualified parent of three. She runs CPD certified training in communication and co-production, however, she still makes complaints and doesn’t always get it right. In this workshop she will explore:
- Is there way a good way to make complaints?
- Working with rather than against practitioners
- Looking after your own mental health at the same time (she finds this easier to talk about than do)