This guide provides LAs with a tool help them development effective services that
support young disabled people as they leave care.
more than 60 primary and secondary schools connecting with national disability sport organisations to
support young disabled people, parents and carers
Young Ambassadors is all about developing young people as role models and Step into Sport is
supporting young disabled people to be leaders in sport, Sky Sports Living for Sport encourages young people to develop important life skills through sport.
Not exact matches
He's driving away Latinos and other
people of color,
young people, women, the
disabled, the majority of Americans with a college education... not exactly a strategy to grow the party's base of
support.
«However,
younger people are no less likely to think that specific groups, such as the elderly, the
disabled and low - income working families need to be
supported.»
What's more, a # 20million contract with the Council for
Disabled Children, in partnership with Contact, was announced, with the aim of providing families and
young people with SEND with impartial advice,
support and information about the services and
support on offer.
Inappropriate care by siblings is what happens when the statutory
support for the families of
disabled children and
young people is not available.
Fragment still further access to local authority
support services, such as
support for
disabled children and
young people and those with special educational needs, and weaken local co-ordination of education provision.
The NUT is fully committed to inclusive education and to exploring and sharing the factors that
support and enable teachers to develop inclusion and meet the needs of
disabled children and children and
young people with SEN.
Through a series of charitable events held throughout the year, Games Aid can
support a number of smaller charities who help disadvantaged and
disabled children and
young people.
Formed in 2012, the Games On Song choir is made up members of the games industry who volunteer their time and voices to sing and raise money for GamesAid; a UK based video games charity which acts as an umbrella to
support a number of smaller charities who help disadvantaged and
disabled children and
young people.
GamesAid is a UK based video games charity (Registered UK Charity # 1081706) which acts as an umbrella to
support a number of smaller charities who help disadvantaged and
disabled children and
young people.
This group will influence the policy making process by bringing
disabled young people together with ministers and officials who are taking forward the government's reforms set out in its green paper, «
Support and aspiration: a new approach to special educational needs and disability».
And I'm in no doubt that it's because of that commitment that there's widespread
support for the reforms that are quintessentially about realising the ambitions and aspirations for
disabled children and
young people and those with special educational needs.
The Anti-Bullying Alliance and Kidzaware have a range of resources to
support disabled young people with getting online and with issues such as cyberbullying.
requiring councils to publish a «local offer» showing the
support available to all
disabled children and
young people and their families in the area - not just those with educational needs
Improving outcomes for children and
young people is important to the ambitious vision for reform set out in «
Support and aspiration: a new approach to special educational needs and disability» which included wide - ranging proposals to improve outcomes for children and
young people who are
disabled or have special educational needs.
They would have completed accredited training provided by the Council for
Disabled Children before offering impartial information and
support to families and
young people.
Supporting disabled children,
young people and their families in Hampshire and surrounding counties.
On the 1st September 2014 the Children and Families Act came into effect and with it a raft of reforms and new duties on local authorities for how services and
support are delivered for
disabled children and
young people and those with Special Educational Needs (SEN).
We work with different groups of professionals and with parents, carers, children and
young people to identify the practices that best
support disabled children and
young people and those with special educational needs to learn, make good progress and secure the best possible educational outcomes.
Unique Ways provides
support and information services, to families of
Disabled Children and
Young People between the ages of 0 - 25.
KIDS
supports over 8,000
disabled children,
young people and their families every year by delivering around 125 services across England, engaging with approximately 80 Local Authorities.
Unique Ways provides
support and information services, to families of
Disabled Children and
Young People between the a...
IAS Services have a duty to provide information, advice and
support to
disabled children and
young people, and those with SEND, and their parents.