Specialists in inclusive design and management of buildings and environments.
CSIE is a national charity that works to promote equality and eliminate discrimination in education.
A national charity helping children with brain conditions and their families discover a better life together.
Supporting families affected by cerebral palsy with help and information including claims advice.
An acquired brain injury charity supporting children, young people, families and professionals.
A child who has been in the care of their local authority for more than 24 hours is known as a looked after child. Looked after children are also often referred to as children in care, a term which many children and young people prefer. Each UK nation has a slightly different definition of a looked after child and follows its own legislation, policy and guidance. But in general, looked after children are: living with foster parents living in a residential children's home or living in residential settings like schools or secure units. Scotland’s definition also includes children under a supervision requirement order. This means that many of the looked after children in Scotland are still living at home, but with regular contact from social services. There are a variety of reasons why children and young people enter care. The child’s parents might have agreed to this – for example,...
Forum for discussing issues affecting those with learning disabilities.