Hertfordshire

Cheshunt Families Get Extra Support From New Six Week Course

By

Karen McGinn
27 January 2026, 7:50 pm

Families in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, are currently taking part in a specialized six-week programme to help them better support children with additional needs. The sessions are being held at Andrews Lane Primary School to provide parents and carers with direct, local guidance on how to help their children thrive.

The course is run by SPACE Hertfordshire, a charity that supports families of children with conditions such as autism and ADHD. The workshops started on January 9, 2026, and are set to continue every Friday until February 13, 2026.

During the sessions, parents learn practical ways to manage sensory needs and different behaviours at home and in school. This type of community support is designed to help families get the guidance they need quickly, especially while many are waiting for official medical appointments or clinical support.

This move to bring experts directly into primary schools happens as Hertfordshire County Council works on its new 2026–2029 SEND Strategy. By hosting these sessions in Cheshunt, organizers hope to make it easier for people to access help close to where they live rather than having to travel to larger hubs.

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