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Experts in conditions such as dyslexia, autism and ADHD will be on hand to offer advice to families at a free event in Hull.

The Sparks Learning Festival aims to help ensure children with additional and special needs have access to the right support and services.

It will be staged on 26 April, from 12:00 to 15:00 BST, at The Edge Hub in Myton Street.

Amy Appleton, a teacher and assessor at the Dyslexia Sparks charity, said the event was "all about ensuring that families have access to the right support, tools and knowledge to help children thrive".

She added: "We are thrilled to bring together such a wide range of professionals and organisations to create a welcoming and informative event for families in our community."

Families seeking guidance for neurodiversity and other educational challenges are being encouraged to attend the event.

Representatives from local charities and services will be available to provide advice in areas such as sight care, mental health and wellbeing, special educational needs and assistive technology.

A spokesperson for Dyslexia Sparks said attendees would have an opportunity to chat with professionals and discover helpful resources and services.

Families are being advised to book tickets in advance.

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