Review on Education, health and care (EHC) plans – share your thoughts
MPs will review the success of the 2014 reforms to the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system in England – Together for Short Lives is collecting feedback.
MPs will review the success of the 2014 reforms to the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system in England – Together for Short Lives is collecting feedback.
Children who have had brain injuries receive awards for bravery and special recognition.
As Stroke Awareness Month comes to an end we catch up with Anna Panton, Childhood Stroke Project Manager at The Stroke Association.
The Guardian has shared the story of Anna White who was 15 when what should have been routine appendix surgery resulted in a major brain injury.
The determined teenager, who was diagnosed with a brain tumour as a baby, made it his mission to make sure every child has a friend.
Young people aged 16-25 who are not employed can apply for a programme to help develop self-esteem and uncover hidden talents.
Software has been developed that enables people with severe physical disabilities to play Minecraft using only their eyes.
For Action for Brain Injury Week we’re continuing to focus on the relationship between parents and children.
It’s the start of Action for Brain Injury Week so we asked parents to share their tips – from one parent to another.
The shortage of private rental properties suitable for disabled people has been exposed in a new report.