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  1. Speech and Language

    If you would like any advice or wish to speak to a Speech and Language Therapist. Speech and Languagy Therapy (Berkshire Health Care NHS ) are adapting the way they work so that, if a family has a Berkshire GP, they can call and speak…
  2. Child Development

    The NHS website holds useful information on all aspects of baby and child development, see website for more details. www.nhs.uk/pregnancy    Next review date November 2024
  3. Health & Wellbeing

    Health and Wellbeing is most important in family life, there may be many concerns and issues throughout your life and these can vary from you and your children’s health and happiness, ranging from healthy eating and road safety to protecting your children from online technology.…
  4. Sensory Impairment

    Sensory impairment is when one of your senses; sight, hearing, smell, touch, taste and spatial awareness, is no longer normal. Examples - If you wear glasses you have a sight impairment , if you find it hard to hear or have a hearing aid then…
  5. Schools Graduated Response Document - Communication & Interaction including Autism - 5 to 16 Years - May 2023

    To be read in conjunction with: -          SEND Mainstream Guidance. Supporting children and young people who have special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in mainstream Early Years providers, schools and Post-16 settings. November 2016 -          Ordinarily Available document -          Banding Document -          https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/statutory-guidance-schools -          The…
  6. Health & Social Care

    This section gives you information about health services for children and young people including specialist nursing, therapies (e.g. physiotherapy, speech and language therapy), Child and Adolescent Mental Health and audiology and tells you how you can get help from them.  "Simply click on the relevant…
  7. Alzheimer's disease

    Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of dementia, affecting an estimated 850,000 people in the UK. Dementia is a progressive neurological disease which affects multiple brain functions, including memory. The exact cause of Alzheimer's disease is unknown, although a number of things are thought to…
  8. Blue Badge Hidden Disabilities

    Blue Badges Hidden Disabilities People with hidden disabilities now have the same rights to disabled parking as those with physical disabilities. This means that people with hidden disabilities like autism, dementia and mental health issues can now apply for a Blue Badge. To apply for…
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