Health and wellbeing concerns for children with complex needs during pandemic
Family Fund reveals the impact coronavirus and lockdown is having on families with disabled children, as £10 million emergency funding is announced.
Family Fund reveals the impact coronavirus and lockdown is having on families with disabled children, as £10 million emergency funding is announced.
This week we’re sharing links to resources that help support the wellbeing of children and young people at this time.
The ‘Life in Lockdown’ survey hopes to influence government action on how to help children and young people with disabilities and their families.
The newsreader, who is an ambassador and volunteer at the charity, spoke about helping children with brain injury.
Together for Short Lives responds to Make Every Child Count research revealing the number of children with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions has risen over the last 17 years.
With children at home during the coronavirus lockdown, Amy Wright, Advanced Practitioner in Assistive Technology at The Children's Trust, shares her tips for children following a brain injury.
A Coronavirus Sensory Story, developed by experts at The Children’s Trust, uses tactile experiences to help explain the virus and its impact.
Free children’s book on coronavirus illustrated by Axel Scheffler
New SEND guidance for schools and teachers includes welcome advice and teaching strategies for pupils with brain injury.
We’ve gathered together a selection of the most useful information for families supporting children and young people with brain injury at this time.