SEN Legal, a legal specialist in education law primarily revolving around children with special educational needs and disability [SEND], has announced that its team of expert solicitors will be showcasing at this year’s edition of The Autism Show.
Organised in association with the National Autistic Society, The Autism Show is the annual national event for autism and is dedicated to the two million people in the UK who live and work with autism on a daily basis.
The show has already been held over June 10 and 11 this year in Manchester, and will continue on the road to the ExCel in London [June 17 and 18] and the National Exhibition Centre [NEC] in Birmingham [June 24 and 25].
SEN Legal has been a regular feature at The Autism Show over the years, and once more its expert team will be on hand in both London and Birmingham to answer attendees’ questions about SEND, educational health and care plans [EHCPs], disability rights and other issues.
At the show, attendees will be able to freely select from more than 100 hours of talks, clinics and workshops, plus hundreds of specialist products and services.
At ExCel London on June 17 and 18, SEN Legal’s team can be found at stand E12, while over in Birmingham on June 24 and 25, they can be located at stand C6 at the NEC.
SEN Legal director and senior solicitor, Hayley Mason, will be attending The Autism Show in London, where she will be delivering a presentation and taking questions from attendees.
Mason said: “We're excited to be attending The Autism Show in London and Birmingham this year. You’ll be able to find me at The Autism Show in London where I’ll be giving a presentation and answering any questions you might have. Anyone in attendance, please don’t hesitate to come and say ‘hello!’”
As well as Mason sharing SEN Legal's expertise, this year's programme will feature talks from TV personality Melanie Sykes; BAFTA award-winner Dr Carrie Grant MBE; National Autistic Society CEO Caroline Stevens; Professor Karen Guldberg from the Autism Centre for Education and Research [ACER] at the University of Birmingham; and national director of training at the ADHD Foundation, professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at the University of Manchester, and honorary consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist, Jonathan Green.
Individuals interested in attending this year's The Autism Show can book their tickets for the events in London and Birmingham now.