Latest News for Parents & Carers
Recruiting focus groups of children and young people with learning disabilities to discuss annual health checks
The Council for Disabled Children is working with NHS England to recruit one-off focus groups seeking the views of young people with learning disabilities on annual health checks. They are looking to recruit focus groups of up to 6 young people, aged 14 – 19 years old, with learning disabilities. From the focus groups, they will co-produce information, materials, and resources with young people to promote the importance of annual health checks. The expressions of interest are open until Wednesday 24th November.
UK’s first qualified Zumba instructor with Down’s syndrome
Zumba fan Hannah Payton has become the UK’s first qualified instructor with Down’s syndrome. Hannah got hooked on the Latin aerobics routines during lockdown when she had to shield due to her condition. And when she finally met instructor Emma Golpys once gyms reopened, she became determined to qualify as a teacher herself. Hannah, 24, said: “I had a dream to be a Zumba instructor and it’s come true.
Irwin Mitchell Solicitors Christmas card competition
Irwin Mitchell Solicitors is hosting a drawing competition for children with additional needs where the winner’s artwork will feature on the front cover of their Christmas card. The lucky winner will also receive an iPad, while two runners up will each receive a £100 Amazon voucher. Once finished, take a picture of your drawing and email it to: christmascomp@irwinmitchell.com. Please include your name, age, where you’re from, and if anything inspired your design. Entries must be submitted by Monday 22 November.
Asda’s new Quieter Hour
Asda is rolling out ‘Quieter Hour’ and training more colleagues to better serve customers with additional needs. The new ‘Quieter Hour’ in our stores will last between 2-3pm Monday to Thursday and will see reduced noise levels in our stores to make visits more accessible for customers with additional needs.
The Asda Store Locator is also being updated to provide better accessibility information in each one of our stores, including information about changing places bathroom facilities, braille guns and hearing loops which are available in a number of stores across the country.
UCL Elective Home Education Study Recruitment
University College London is currently recruiting parents of 5 to 15 year-old autistic children and/or children with a learning disability who are home educated to investigate the experience of Elective Home Education. The study looks at the arrangements parents have in place for their children’s home education, how satisfied they are, and, if they recently switched to home education and the reasons why. The study is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). The survey is entirely anonymous and takes around 10-15 minutes to complete. It was co-produced with parent advisors.
Make an Enquiry
If you would like any further information or support please get in touch.
How Did We Do?
We try to provide the information, advice and support that you need.
