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Government and official sites
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Official publications
- Disability Discrimination: Code of Practice for Schools Part 1 (PDF, 206KB), and Part 2 (PDF, 262KB): guidance on the implementation of Part 4 of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 under which claims of discrimination can be brought against schools and LEAs.
- Disability Discrimination Act: Guidance on matters to be taken into account in determining questions relating to the definition of disability: paras D12 to D14 deal specifically with children. This guidance issued 2006.
- DfES Guidance on disability equality in schools: guidance on the implementation of schools' Disability Equality Duty (DED) to promote disability equality and eliminate discrimination.
- Inclusive Schooling: guidance on LEAs’ and schools’ duties to include children with special needs: download from this site, or ring 0845 6022260 to obtain a paper copy, ref. DfES 0774 2001
- Improving Behaviour and Attendance: guidance to schools and LEAs on exclusion law and practice, also available as paper copy, 2007 guidance (in effect from 1 September 2007) ref. 00611-2007BKT-EN, from 0845 6022260.
- Managing medicines in schools and early years settings: 2005 DfES/DoH guidance, contains advice on health care plans etc., to ensure that children requiring medicines receive appropriate support: download from this site, or ring 0845 6022260 to obtain a paper copy, ref. DfES 1448-2005
- Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal (SENDIST):
- Special Educational Needs Tribunal for Wales (SENTW)
- Special Educational Needs Code of Practice: download from this site, or ring 0845 6022260 to obtain a paper copy, ref. DfES 0581 2001.
- Special Educational Needs Code of Practice for Wales: download from this site or ring 029 20826078 to obtain a paper copy.
- Technical Guidance Note - Access to personal information held by schools in England and Technical Guidance Note - Access to personal information held by schools in Wales (PDFs): asking for your child's records, how to do it, time limits for responses, and possible charges
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Educational help
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Bullying and safety issues
- Bullying Online: help for parents and children dealing with bullying at school
- Childline: national helpline for children and young people in trouble or danger
- Kidscape: charity committed to keeping children safe from harm or abuse
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Social services, benefits and health
- Family Rights Group: offers advice and services to families whose children are involved with social services
- Carers UK: offers information and advice to carers of children and adults with disabilities
- Disability Alliance: publications on social security benefits for disabled people
- NHS Direct: information on health and how the NHS should work
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Legal help
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General
- Contact a Family: advice, information and support to parents of disabled children
- National Children's Bureau (NCB): promotes the interests and well-being of children and young people
- Parentline Plus is a national charity for parents, advising on wide-ranging issues such as a new baby, family disagreements, and behaviour.
- Talking Point: information about speech and language difficulties in children
- Young Minds: children's mental health charity.
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