
Join us for the final PINS Parent Carer Engagement Event at Whoberley Hall Primary School, as part of the national PINS (Partnership for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools) programme.
This event centres on What Works for Our Families — a relaxed Parent Carer Panel where families share everyday experiences, insights, and approaches that help children feel supported, understood, and settled at school and at home.
This session is open to all parent carers, whether or not you identify your child as neurodivergent. Everyone is welcome to join us exactly as they are.
We aim to keep the space private, calm, and uninterrupted, as many families tell us this makes it easier to take part.
All parent carers of children at Whoberley Hall Primary School are warmly invited.
You don’t need to have attended previous sessions — you’re welcome to join at any point.
We want this event to feel accessible and welcoming to everyone.
If you need interpreters, sensory considerations, seating adjustments, or anything else to support your participation, please let us know when you book.
PINS is a national programme focused on strengthening relationships between schools and families, with a particular emphasis on inclusion and understanding around neurodiversity.
In Coventry, the Parent Carer Forum is working with 13 schools to support open conversation, shared learning, and practical approaches that help all children feel they belong.