BIBIC is a national charity offering practical help to families caring for children with conditions like Autism, Aspergers, Cerebral Palsy, Downs Syndrome, Developmental Delay, Brain Injury, and specific learning difficulties like ADD/ADHD, Dyslexia and Dyspraxia. We specialise in understanding the causes of challenging behaviour and…
Clumber Care is a warm, welcoming and safe family environment, where dedicated, experienced qualified staff provide the best care for vulnerable, traumatised and disadvantaged children and young people of all ages and abilities, who have been assessed as needing the positive experiences and therapy that…
Coram Family and Childcare aims to make the UK a better place for families, through research, campaigning and information provision, and working with government, employers and parents to reduce pressures on family life.
The I CAN project is a brand-new project delivered by the Deafness Resource Centre, working across Merseyside to support people of all ages who experience deafness and hearing loss. Areas we cover are: St Helens, Halton, Sefton, Liverpool, Wirral, Knowsley. The project is aimed at…
Helping Families Early: What We Do? Early Help Early Help means that children, young people, and families receive the right help as soon as a problem emerges. This could be at any age through childhood and adolescence. In Sefton this is known as Helping Families…
In 2014 the government introduced a new system under the Children’s and Families Act 2014 around Special Educational Needs (SEN). They extended the age range to cover from birth to 25 years old and gave families greater control and choice in decisions ensuring the child…
Sefton Council has launched Ask SARA, a new online self-assessment tool and guidance tool, to allow people to browse a range of products and services to suit their needs and help them to live independently for longer. Ask SARA is designed to provide individuals, their…
Marydale Secure Children’s Home provides secure accommodation with education for young people aged 10 to 18 years. It consists of two six bedded secure living areas, Austen and Bronte with a shared education facility. One living area is for females only. Marydale has offered a…
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Merseyside Society for Deaf People (MSDP) exists to support, promote and advance the quality of life for all deaf, deaf-blind and hard of hearing people. Services are delivered from two centres in Liverpool and Wirral and surgeries are held in other geographical locations. The Society…
Merseyside Society for Deaf People396 Queens Drive Retail ParkWest DerbyLiverpoolMerseysideL13 0DJ
This section contains advice about strategies and support that can help during key life transitions – starting or changing school, leaving school, and starting or leaving college or university. For more information, select from the menu above or the guide links below. Starting or switching…