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An assessment is when Adult Social Care find out about your care and support needs and how meeting these can help you achieve what is most important to you. It’s set out in the Care Act 2014 and you c
All children develop and learn in different ways and at varying rates; however they will all have areas of strengths and special interest along with areas that need supporting. A child may have a spec
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Being a parent is an amazing job but it’s not always an easy one. Supporting a child or young person with additional needs or a neurodevelopmental need may pose questions that a parent or carer had no