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Editorial 28th March 2008

 

The children with Disabilities Register

ESCAN are updating the children with disabilities register and need YOUR help.

They are required by law to keep a register of all children in the community who have physical disabilities, learning disabilities or special needs.

The information will be used to help the council plan better services for the future.
The EDCM (Every Disabled Child Matters) campaign has called for all local authorities to know how many children there are in the area with disabilities, what kinds of difficulties they have, what services they use and so on.

The existing register is out of date and ESCAN need your help to update it. Over the next few weeks you will receive a form to complete. PLEASE fill it in and return it to them.

The completion of this form is voluntary but the more people who send it back the better the information will be.
Information will be stored securely in line with the requirements if the Data Protection Act 1988. No names or identifying features are ever used, only anonymous data.

If you have any questions or want a form and haven’t received one please call 020 8825 6621/6269 or email vmooney@ealing.gov.uk

Do you have a child with Down Syndrome?

Symbol are organising Summer Speech Workshops for a variety of age groups. Places are very limited and you can find more information and an application form here. We have negotiated an extension to the deadline so you have until the 18th April to complete your application. We're hoping to send Luke and will keep you informed as to our progress.

I'm leaving this bit in for those of you who might not of visited the site for a while but you can now go to the newsletter page and find all my old editorials! You could try it now if you like.

You can, as always, write to me using the 'Contact Us' link at the top of this page.

Best regards,

Nick Radclyffe


 
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