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PDA for Parents and Carers – 10th & 17th November 2025

10am – 12.45pm

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£50.00

Overview

Mondays 10th & 17th November 2025, 10am - 12.45pm (GMT)

Online via Zoom (2 sessions)

This two-part course is designed to help parents and carers feel more confident in supporting PDA children up to the age of 16 – whether formally diagnosed, self-identified, or still exploring the profile.

Over two sessions, we’ll cover:

  • What is PDA? – an introduction to the profile

  • Understanding demands and their effects

  • Practical approaches to help at home and beyond

  • Siblings, diagnosis, and education – additional areas of importance

Recordings

  • Can’t attend live? Recordings will be available in your training hub account for 14 days after each session.

  • The first session’s recording will be released before the second session takes place.

  • Please note: Q&A sessions will not be recorded to protect delegate confidentiality.

Practical Details

  • Please book only if you can attend both sessions; refunds or transfers are not possible once the course has started.

  • Refunds or transfers are available up to 7 days before the first session.

  • We recommend joining 5–10 minutes early to check your setup – we cannot delay the start once underway.

  • Delegates will need access to the chat function.

  • Tickets are for individual use; links must not be shared.

  • Limited places available – book early to secure your spot.

If cost is a barrier, please contact our training team to discuss support options.

Important Notes

  • We can also deliver this course for organisations (as a single block or across two sessions).

  • Please let us know about any additional needs when booking so we can make arrangements.

  • The PDA Society may substitute speakers if necessary.

  • Education, healthcare, and legislation discussed will relate to England.

  • Safeguarding is a priority: concerns about a child or adult at risk may need to be shared with relevant authorities.

  • All resources and materials shared during any live training event are © PDA Society. They are provided for the personal use of attendees only and must not be copied, shared, or distributed outside of the session, nor used to deliver training without prior written permission from the PDA Society. Please see our training hub terms and conditions.
For more information, please contact training.support@pdasociety.org.uk

What others are saying

Richard

It was good to listen to the course leaders' personal experiences, which were enlightening & will hopefully provide some help to me in the future

Joanna

It was great to hear from other parents & learn that they have similar experiences; I felt a sense of solidarity for the first time on our PDA journey


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This content was developed by the PDA Society together with PDAers, family members, and professionals, drawing on a wide range of lived and professional experiences.