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Tips for Hosting a Knit and Natter

What type of knit and natter? Our Knit and Natter will be virtual but you could hold a small Knit and Natter with your household or if the current coronavirus guidelines in your area (England | Scotland | Wales | Northern Ireland) allow it you could host a socially distanced event. Do you have a few crafty colleagues you could get together with over video ...
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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 ...
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LEaP Project Request Form

Contact the LEaP Project If you would like to ask for support from the Project, please read our Guidelines first and then complete the form below. Unfortunately, we can’t provide support with school or educational issues – please refer to our Parent Guides on Education in England and Wales for details of other organisations which may be able to help. When you complete the form below, please ...
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Putting the record straight

A response to the lecture delivered by Baroness Hale of Richmond at The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn on Thursday 27th March 2025, in celebration of Family Rights Group’s 50th anniversary ‘Looking Back in Order to Look Forward’. By Luke Clements and Ana Laura Aiello[1] It is with trepidation that we seek to question observations made by the noble Baroness Hale of Richmond, but this ...
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Inaccessible, unacceptable and unaccountable: the provision of paediatric continence supplies in England, Wales and Scotland.

Charities issue an urgent call for action, following the publication of a major new research report into the provision of paediatric continence supplies. The report reveals that serious failings by health and social care bodies are having a long-term detrimental impact on the lives of disabled children and their families. The report, published by Cerebra, the UK charity working for children with brain conditions, the ...
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Digital Wellbeing Interventions for Family Carers: A Systematic Review

A University of Warwick team has carried out a piece of research to review all the current academic research on digital interventions that are available to support family carers whose loved ones have a learning disability or are autistic. Family carers whose loved ones have a learning disability or are autistic were partners in this piece of work. Their role was to offer insights from ...
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Tailored Sleep Interventions in Neurodevelopmental Conditions

Dr Georgie Agar Last year we reported that researchers at Aston University were working in partnership with Cerebra to understand how practical and effective behavioural sleep interventions are for children with neurodevelopmental conditions. Read more here. The project aimed to examine whether tailored sleep interventions improve children’s sleep, daytime behaviour, and caregiver wellbeing. In this article Dr Georgie Agar, Principal Investigator, gives an update on ...
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Law Commission seeks views on disabled children’s social care law

The Law Commission has published an important consultation paper on disabled children’s social care law in England.  The Commission has been looking at the current legal framework for getting help from social services and how it can be made fairer, simpler and more up to date. The Commission is inviting young people and families to express their views on its findings and recommendations. This is ...
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Our Library Service Bringing Happiness

Vicky is mum to eight-year-old twins Isaac and Enoch, who both have disabilities. The boys love football and vehicles, reading, watching videos and playing with friends. Life is very busy, and Vicky’s daily routine revolves around taking care of the boys’ needs. Vicky explains that her elder son has very stiff hands and arms and isn’t able to use his hands to play with traditional ...
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Improving The Health And Wellbeing Of People With Intellectual Disabilities

Professor Cairns is Director of the Scottish Learning Disabilities Observatory, and Professor of Health and Neurodevelopmental Conditions in the School of Health and Wellbeing, at the University of Glasgow. In this seminar, held at the Centre for Research in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (CIDD) at the University of Warwick on 25th April 2024, Professor Cairns outlined some of the work of the Scottish Learning Disabilities ...
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