PINS Project

Partnership for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools

We are proud to announce that our school has been chosen to take part in the PINS Project. The PINS Programme supports neurodivergent children in mainstream primary schools, recognising the diverse needs of all students, with or without a diagnosis.

The programme focuses on primary schools to intervene early in children’s/young people’s education and build strong relationships with parent carers.

PINS Coffee Morning – Tuesday 10th February @ 9am

☕ PINS Coffee Morning – Join Us!
📅 Tuesday 10th February
🕒 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Are you a parent or carer interested in learning more about North East Lincolnshire’s Local Offer?
Come along to our PINS (Partnership Inclusion of Neurodiversity) coffee morning!
✅ Meet the NELPCF (North East Lincolnshire Parent & Carer Forum)
✅ Ask questions and find out what support is available
✅ Connect with other parents and carers in a friendly, informal setting
📍 Location: [St Mary’s Catholic Primary Academy]
💬 Bring your questions and enjoy a cuppa while we chat!
Spread the word and join us – we’d love to see you there!

Useful Information

PINS Coffee Morning – Tuesday 10th February @ 9am

☕ PINS Coffee Morning – Join Us!
📅 Tuesday 10th February
🕒 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Are you a parent or carer interested in learning more about North East Lincolnshire’s Local Offer?
Come along to our PINS (Partnership Inclusion of Neurodiversity) coffee morning!
✅ Meet the NELPCF (North East Lincolnshire Parent & Carer Forum)
✅ Ask questions and find out what support is available
✅ Connect with other parents and carers in a friendly, informal setting
📍 Location: [St Mary’s Catholic Primary Academy]
💬 Bring your questions and enjoy a cuppa while we chat!
Spread the word and join us – we’d love to see you there!

PINS Update Newsletter November

 

 

 

Free Prize Bingo – 4th November here @ St. Mary’s – 9am-11am

 

 

 

PINS Launch Event – Town Hall – Friday 10th October 9.30- 12.00

As part of our Partnership for Neurodiversity in Schools, the event will be launched on Friday. This is for ALL parents and carers, as it is designed to help all families, not just families who may have a child with neurodiversity.

Other agencies will be there and the Parent and Carer Forum will be present there as well, who are a great support for advice and help for all families

 

FREE Training – An Introduction to Sensory Processing for Parent Carers – March 2025