Organisations providing support

Organisations providing information, advice and support.

Information about a range of local, regional and national organisations that provide information, advice and support to families of children with special, educational needs and / or disabilities.

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Carers Leeds supports parent carers across the city. A parent carer looks after a child with a disability, long-term illness, or additional needs.
This training helps school staff understand autism and support autistic pupils well.
It offers practical resources and is available to all education professionals.
Carers UK supports people who look after someone and helps them feel less alone. They give clear advice, information and support to carers across the UK.
ChatterBug helps children with communication difficulties and the adults who support them.
They offer treatment, guidance, and services to improve communication skills.
Communication Matters supports people who cannot speak clearly and use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) to communicate.
They help people of all ages with conditions that affect speech.
Connect Together helps children and young people find support to improve health and wellbeing.
It is for ages 5 to 16 living or registered with local GP networks.
Contact runs a free helpline offering advice and support to parents and carers.
They help families of disabled children from birth to 25 with many concerns.
Living Made Easy gives impartial advice to help people live independently.
They are a national charity and part of The Shaw Trust.
Kids is a national charity supporting disabled children, young people, and their families across England.
They offer many services, from early years help to youth groups and short breaks.