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of Children with Special Educational Needs in Cornwall

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Publications

 

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Parent Carer’s Guide to SEN

 

SEN Code of Practice

 

 

Websites

 

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Independent Panel for Special Educational Advice (IPSEA)

Tribunal support service offering free advice to parents of children with special educational needs.

Advice line: 0800 184016

Tribunal Appeals only: 01394 384711

 

Every Child Matters

Change for Children is a new approach to the well-being of children and young people from birth to age 19.

 

Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF)

UK government department with responsibility for children's services, families, schools, 14-19 education, and the Respect Taskforce

 

Contact a Family (CAF)

Contact a Family is a UK charity for families with disabled children. We offer information on specific conditions and rare disorders.

Local support workers:
East Cornwall, Liz Farmer, Telephone  01579 349425

West Cornwall, Adele Nankervis, Telephone  01736 752826

 

Parent Carer Council Cornwall (PCC Cornwall)

PCC Cornwall are a group of Parents and Carers of children in Cornwall with a wide range of special needs.

 

Advisory Centre for Education (ACE)

Free advice by phone, print and sms for parents about education issues.

Telephone: 0808 800 5793

 

Royal National Institute for the Blind

National UK charity providing a good range of information for blind or partially sighted people.

 

Face2Face

Face 2 Face is a network of trained volunteer befrienders who can help parents come to terms with the news that their child has a disability.

 

SCOPE

Scope is a UK disability organisation whose focus is people with cerebral palsy

 

Early Support

Early Support is about improving services for families with young disabled children

 

Network 81

National network of parents working towards properly resourced inclusive education for children with special needs.

Helpline: 0870 770 3306