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Sensory Play and Leisure in the Multi-sensory Environment
- Date:
- 22 March 2010 to 22 March 2010
- Organizer:
- Concept Training
- Location:
- London
The Multi-Sensory Environment offers a safe, comfortable space for sensory play experiences for children and young people with severe and multiple disabilities. This workshop will be useful for Early Years Workers, Play and Youth Workers, Teachers and Support Assistant or carers or parents who have access to a Multi-Sensory facility. This course would be a useful follow on for the "Understanding the Multi- Sensory Concept" programme but this is by no means essential.
For more information visit www.concept-training.co.uk or call 01524 832 828
Contact: , info@concept-training.co.uk
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