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Boy, 8, gets bespoke Lego prosthetic arm

The Portsmouth Enablement Centre (PEC) made the limb for Tobi, who was born with a limb difference. His mum, Debra, said her son loved showing off his new prosthetic, and said the care he had received from the PEC was “phenomenal”.

More support for neurodivergent children in mainstream schools

Around 300,000 children, including those with conditions such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia, will be better supported to achieve and thrive as the government expands successful programme to help boost attendance and behaviour. Backed by £9.5 million in government funding, the Partnership for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools (PINS) programme – which supports neurodiverse students by training teachers to identify and better meet their needs and improves parental engagement – will be extended for another year across a further 1,200 schools.

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