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You should be aware of your child's legal rights in relation to disability. These laws bind your statutory services - health, education and social services. They are obliged to ensure that they are acting within the law when providing services to your child.
More often than not this is the case, but once in a while, if you feel you are being treated unfairly, it is worth doing a bit of homework and having a look at what the law says.

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Advice Guard (Citizen's Advice Bureau)

Advice guide is a public information website produced by Citizens Advice which, provides information...
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Asylum Aid

An independent, national charity providing advice and legal representation to asylum seekers and ref...
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Ealing Centre for Independent Living

Ealing's Centre for Independent Living offers free welfare benefit and legal advice to people with d...
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Equality and Human Rights Commission

The Disability Rights Commission was established in April 2000 to stop discrimination and promote eq...
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Every Child Matters (2004)

Every Child Matters: Change for Children aims to improve outcomes for all children and young people,...
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Hillingdon & Ealing Citizens Advice Bureau.

The offer free confidential and impartial advice on a range of subjects such as health, housing, edu...
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Parent /Carers

As a parent/carer of a child/children with a disability you have rights too. Have a look at the site...
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Social Care Online

Social Care Online is an extensive database of social care information with everything from research...
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The Children Act (1989)

The Children Act 1989 is based upon the belief that children are generally best looked after within ...
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The Children's Legal Centre (CLC)

An independent national charity concerned with law and policy affecting children and young people. Y...
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