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Template Letters England
There are different letter templates for England, Wales and Scotland and they cover a numbers of topics. They aim to make your letters more effective.
Read more But I Can’t Knit and other FAQs
What even is a Knit and Natter? Knit and Natters go by lots of different names but it's basically just a group of knitters getting together to knit together and chat. It can be a chance to get help with something you're stuck on in your knitting project, learn different ways to do things or to just admire each other's woolly creations. But I can't ...
Read more Workshops
Our Accessing Public Services Toolkit Workshops are designed to help families access the services that their children need, and are entitled to. Our popular Accessing Public Services Toolkit aims to support disabled people and carers, as well as their families and advisers, who are encountering difficulties with the statutory agencies in relation to the provision of health, social care and education support services. The toolkit ...
Read more Getting a decent ‘Parent Carer’s Needs Assessment”
Luke outlines the law that applies to parent carers when being assessed as the carer of a disabled child.
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Read more Toy Library Feedback
Did using the toy help your child improve their skills? Yes No Did using the toy help your child's enjoyment of life? Yes No Did the toy help your child's interaction with siblings, family or friends? Yes No Did the toy meet your child's sensory needs? Yes No Has borrowing the toy helped you to decide whether to buy one yourself? Yes No Not applicable ...
Read more University of Wales Trinity St David
The CIC team works closely with the Assistive Technologies Innovation Centre (ATiC) at the university. This is an integrated research centre which puts user-centred design thinking and strategic innovation tools into practice with a strong emphasis in health and wellbeing. ATiC utilises a range of reality capture technologies such as 3D scanning, biomechanics and eye tracking, along with a range of advanced prototyping facilities, such ...
Read more Positive Family Connections
What is Positive Family Connections? Positive Family Connections is a new online 6 week programme for families who have a child with additional developmental needs (learning disability, autism, or both) aged between 8-13. The programme aims to enhance positive connections between family members. Our relationships with those closest to us are key for the wellbeing of the whole family and that is no different when ...
Read more Guides & factsheets
Researchers at the Cerebra Network have written the following guides for parents and family members: The Behaviour Checklist Sleep Tips Booklet Autism in Genetic Syndromes - Cerebra Research Summary Pain - Guide for Parents Sensory Processing - Guide for parents Self Injurious Behaviour in Children with Intellectual Disability Factsheet Weighted Blanket for Sleep Difficulties in Children with Neurodevelopmental Conditions Sensory processing hints & tips - ...
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