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2025 National Eisteddfod – Come and help us help you!

01/08/2025

Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success. Visit the North Wales Regional Partnership Board at the National Eisteddfod in Wrexham from 2-9August … [Read more...] about 2025 National Eisteddfod – Come and help us help you!

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Visit the North Wales Regional Partnership Board stand at the National Eisteddfod of Wrexham 2025

22/07/2025

© eisteddfod.wales The North Wales Regional Partnership Board (NWRPB) are excited to announce that, for the first time, they will be sharing the work of the NWRPB on a stand at the National … [Read more...] about Visit the North Wales Regional Partnership Board stand at the National Eisteddfod of Wrexham 2025

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Focus on neurodevelopment

31/10/2023

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The North Wales Children’s Partnership Board would like to hear from anyone involved in supporting children, young people and families with neurodevelopmental conditions about what’s working well and … [Read more...] about Focus on neurodevelopment

Filed Under: Blog, Children and young people, Learning disability Tagged With: ADD, ADHD, adolescent, adolescents, ASC, ASD, Asperger, aspergers, attention-deficit, autism, autistic, child, children, DCD, developmental co-ordination disorder, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyspraxic, juvenile, juveniles, kid, kids, minor, neurodevelopment, neurodevelopmental, Neurodiverse, school-age, teen, teenager, teenagers, tics, tourettes, young adult, young adults, young people, young person, youngster, youngsters, youth, youths

Making A Difference…. FACT.

24/06/2021

The FACT Project “This little Team is supporting me in ways I couldn’t of Imagined” At the end of last year we began a small pilot initiative called the Families Achieving Change Together … [Read more...] about Making A Difference…. FACT.

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