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Council and/or health officials are arguing about who’s responsible for helping us

If the authorities can’t agree on who’s responsible for helping your family, don’t try and work it out yourself – use our template letter to complain about them both for failing to work together.
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We want to make a complaint about a council/health body

You can use this letter to make a complaint about a council or health body, for example if you’re unhappy with the amount of support available to your family or the way decisions have been made.
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We want to complain about an inappropriate ‘child in need’ assessment

You can use this letter to make a complaint about a local authority if your child has received a needs assessment which was distressing and heavily focused on whether there was a safeguarding issue rather than a consideration of your family’s social care needs.
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Sensory Processing

Sensory processing refers to how people experience, interpret and use their senses to guide their day-to-day behaviour. This guide will outline the most common sensory processing difficulties people can experience, as well as providing an overview of sensory assessments and interventions and strategies for sensory processing difficulties.
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We want to complain about a delay in receiving an autism assessment (Wales)

You can use this letter to make a complaint to a health body if your child has been referred to the specialist autism team and is still waiting for an initial assessment 26 weeks after the referral.
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We want to complain about a delay in receiving an initial autism assessment (England)

You can use this letter to make a complaint about a health body if your child has been referred to the specialist autism team and is still waiting for an initial assessment 3 months after the referral.
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Transition, transport and travel support to education and training for young people with EHC plans

A factsheet for parents Many young people with a disability or special educational needs (SEN) aren't independent travellers and understanding what their rights are with regard to transport if they move on to education and training after compulsory schooling can be very confusing. This factsheet looks at what the law and government guidance say about transporting young people to their place of education or training.
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Getting support to stay in work and to take breaks from your caring responsibilities in England

A factsheet for parents This factsheet explains what to do if you need help to care for a disabled child so that you can work or have a break from your caring responsibilities.
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Getting support to stay in work and to take breaks from your caring responsibilities in Wales

A factsheet for parents This factsheet explains what to do if you need help to care for a disabled child so that you can work or have a break from your caring responsibilities.
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FLACC Pain Scale Infographic

This infographic explains how to use the FLACC Pain Scale. This is a system that can help parents and professionals assess pain levels in children who have limited or no expressive communication.
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