Disabled Children's Record

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What is the Disabled Children's Record?

The Children Act 1989 required all local authorities to establish a record of disabled children in their areas. This is known as the Disabled Children's Record and is kept up to date by the Children's Disability Team in Salford.

The information on the record is confidential. It conforms to the Data Protection Act 1998. Only professionals from social care, education and health services can have access via the record co-ordinator who works in the Children's Disability Team in Salford.

What are the benefits of being included on the record?

Although inclusion on the record is voluntary, we hope that as many parents as possible will agree to their child's name being included as it has many benefits.

  • It helps to keep parents, carers, children and young people better informed about what is available in Salford, and ensures you receive regular newsletters and updates.
  • It provides information about where disabled children are living and so enables better planning of services to meet the needs of all Salford's disabled children.
  • It enables real opportunity for consultation and involvement of parents, carers and disabled children and young people in the development of services.
  • It provides information about the needs of all disabled children in Salford and will support multi-agency working.
  • It will help in the transition to adulthood.

The record is not linked to any other record and will not affect entitlement to services or benefits.

Who should record their details?

The record is open to disabled children and young people who:

  • are aged 0 - 18 years
  • live in Salford
  • have in their opinion, or the opinion of their parents/carers, a physical or mental impairment that has a substantial and long term adverse effect on their ability to carry out normal day to day activities

Disability includes for example:

  • physical conditions which are permanent or require lengthy treatment
  • learning disabilities
  • behavioural difficulties
  • sensory loss
  • children on complex medication or treatment programmes like dialysis

This list is not all that can be included.

What information is kept?

Core information including: name, address, age, type of disability, GP, school, and information on any services currently being received or are waiting for. The record is held on a secure computer system with strictly controlled access. Parents, carers and young people can request a copy of the information held about them.

What next?

You can fill in the Disabled Children's Record form online.

For further information or to find out about registering contact Salford Family Information Service.

Downloadable documents

If you are unable to view documents of these types, our downloads page provides links to viewing software.

Who to contact

Name
Salford Family Information Service
Address
Children's Serivces
2nd Floor
Unity House
Swinton
Salford
M27 5AW
Map to this location
Telephone
0161 909 6508
Email
FIS@salford.gov.uk
Fax
0161 778 0509

This page was last updated on 23 September 2011

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