Support for children aged 0-25 with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

Advice & Information

If you have a learning disability you can get extra support when you visit your doctor. Ask your doctor to add your name to the learning disability register. You may be ...
The audiology (hearing) service provides services for adults and children who are affected by hearing loss, distressing tinnitus and balance disorders. A range of support is provided at clinics across Dorset. ...
There are two versions of the Care and Treatment Review. One for children and young people which is called a Care, Education and Treatment Review (CETR) and one for adults ...
Learning to buy and cook food is an important skill to learn, especially as young people are moving into adult life. Learning to cook or shop independently can seem like a ...
Everyone has rights when it comes to making decisions. It is important that young people and their families are aware of these rights. On this page there are some easy read ...
The Health Action Group works to make sure health services for people with learning disabilities and those with multiple, complex or profound needs are more accessible and effective so that ...
Many young people who have special educational needs or disabilities need help with aspects of their day-to-day lives. They may need help communicating with people or may find it difficult ...
'This is me - My Care Passport' provides professionals with information about those with learning disabilities, autism or dementia. The aim is to enhance the care and support given while ...
People First Forum is a charity run by and for people with learning disabilities. The charity works to keep vulnerable residents safe. The charity has a 'Safe Places' scheme which encourages ...
Supported living is a way of helping adults with learning disabilities to have the opportunity to live as independently as possible. The government and Department of Health and Social Care ...