Children’s Additional Needs Network
March 22, 2022 10:00 am
March 22, 2022 11:00 am
This event has no entrance fee
online
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0113 3785020
SENDIASS@leeds.gov.uk
https://sendiass.leeds.gov.uk/
Every 30 minutes, a child or young person will acquire a brain injury. This could be the result of an accident, an illness such as meningitis or encephalitis, a poisoning, a stroke or a brain tumour. A brain injury has a devastating and life-long impact on the child and their whole family. Bones can mend and scars can heal but a brain injury stays with you for life and impacts on everything you think, feel and do. The Child Brain Injury Trust is the charity that supports children, young people, their families and professionals and helps them come to terms with what has happened and how to deal with the uncertainty that the future may hold. We are the charity people turn to about childhood acquired brain injury.
The Children’s Sleep Charity are a national, award-winning charity supporting children with sleep issues. We provide support for families and accredited training for professionals and commercial organisations. Sleep deprivation can have a serious impacton emotional, physical and mental health, many families seeking our support are approaching crisis point. We offer a range of services from working directly with parents to training professionals in the NHS. Our work is based on the latest research and we have a team of experts who input into our training materials and courses. We believe in working in partnership with families and offer a gentle approach to making lasting changes to your child’s sleep patterns.
P5A The Spinney, Balby, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN4 9HQ
Bradford Council through Children’s Services, Education and Learning provides a range of specialist teaching and support services to schools and Private, Voluntary and Independent Early Years settings as part of its offer and statutory duties for children and young people aged 0-25 years with special educational needs and disabilities.The Low Incidence team are a team of specialist teachers and support workers, instructors, habilitation officers, audiologists and technical officers who provide specialist teaching and support and outreach work to children and young people who are / have: Visual impairment Hearing impairment Multi-sensory impairment Physical needs We also manage specialist provision for children who are deaf, vision impaired or multi-sensory impaired in the Local Authority led Resourced Provisions: Grove House Primary School (VI) Swain House Primary School (Deaf) Girlington Primary School (Deaf) Hanson Delta Academy (Deaf and VI)
Service for Children and Young People with Visual Impairment 3rd Floor, Margaret McMillan Tower Prince’s Way Bradford BD1 1NN
Kickstart, Leeds Kickstart employment support for disabled people in Leeds Kickstart is a service aimed at supporting disabled jobseekers of working age ready to move into long-term sustainable employment. The service is open to disabled people in the Leeds area who are: Of working age Looking for paid employment. You will get tailored support from a specialist employment advisor to understand your career goals and how to achieve them. We offer: support with your CV training in job search and preparing for interviews advice and guidance on your career on-going support for you and your employer. Working with local employers Kickstart wants to support organisations to help them engage with more disabled people, if you would like more information please email kickstart@scope.org.uk. Contact for Kickstart: Telephone: 0113 357 0330 Email: kickstart@scope.org.uk ADDRESS: i2Office, No. 1 Leeds, 26 Whitehall Road, Leeds, LS12 1BE These contact details are for this service. For everything else, email helpline@scope.org.uk or call free 0808 800 3333. Starting Line, Leeds Starting Line pre-employment service for disabled people Starting Line is a pre-employment service supporting disabled people in the boroughs of Camden, Enfield, Haringey, Hackney, Islington, Leeds, Newham and Waltham Forest to find, apply for and keep a job. The service […]
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