Daisy Chain themed coffee mornings and workshops
Daisy Chain will be running themed drop-in sessions in Family Hubs for parents and carers of children diagnosed, on the pathway or who have been identified by a professional as having a need relating to autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), foetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), sensory processing differences, anxiety and social and communication differences.
The groups will:
- listen, offer guidance and tell you about services that are available in your local area
- direct you to services that can make a difference and empower you
- increase your knowledge, understanding and skills to support your child
Daisy Chain also offer online workshops. Information about these and how to book can be found at Daisy Chain: Learning Workshops.
If you cannot attend the sessions but would like support, Daisy Chain also offer one to one telephone appointments. Fill in the Daisy Chain: contact form and someone will be in touch to offer you an appointment.
Dates and times
Sessions run during school term-time only. Do not worry if you cannot attend one of the coffee mornings, Daisy Chain also offer one to one telephone appointments. Fill in the Daisy Chain: contact form and someone will be in touch to offer you an appointment.
Easington Family Hub from 10.00am to 12 noon on:
- 3 June 2025 - Understanding Sensory Differences
Peterlee Family Hub from 10.00am to 12 noon on:
- 1 July 2025 - Autism and Mental Wellbeing
Consett Family Hub from 10.00am to 12 noon on:
- 16 June 2025 - ARFID
- 14 July 2025 - Autism and Mental Wellbeing
Daisy Chain are the regional hub for Autism Central in the North East and Yorkshire, and specialises in strategies and approaches that are compatible with: Autism, ADHD, FASD, Sensory processing differences, anxiety and social and communication differences. To access Autism Central, your child can be either diagnosed, on the pathway or have been identified by a professional as having a need relating to the listed neurodiversities.
See Daisy Chain Project (Autism Central) for more information.


In partnership with
- Daisy Chain
- Autism Central