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We are Contact, the charity for families with disabled children. We support families with the best possible guidance and information. We bring families together to support each other. And we help families to campaign, volunteer and fundraise to improve life for themselves and others.
Helpline: 0808 808 3555
Locate is a free online resource providing a wealth of information, services and activities to help you maintain a healthy, happy and independent lifestyle. You can access support and wellbeing services from thousands of organisations with just a few clicks of a button! Please see…
Tired Out is Family Fund's sleep support hub for families raising disabled and seriously ill children to find help and information about sleep issues. The hub is a website and was created by Family Fund in partnership with charities such as Scope, National Autistic Society…
01904 550 055
NHS England and NHS Improvement North East and Yorkshire exists to support healthcare commissioning and delivery and to provide professional leadership for finance, nursing, medical and specialised commissioning. We also play a key role in the assurance and delivery process of foundation trusts and NHS…
Navigate is a phone based support service for parents and carers whose children have either been diagnosed with a disability within the past twelve months or who are on a pathway to a diagnosis. We offer up to six support sessions for parents with their…
0808 800 3333
It is important that everyone over the age of 14 who is on their doctor's learning disability register has an annual health check.  Your carer can check for you if you are on the register.  These checks are free and can help you stay well…
For preschool (0 – 5 years) children the Autism Service is provided by County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust and can be referred to via the Health Visiting Team (delivered by Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust).  For school age (6-18 years) the Autism…
This service is similar to CETR but for young people above school age – up to 25. Care and Treatment Reviews (CTR) were introduced in October 2015 as part of Transforming Care; NHS England’s commitment to improving care of people of all ages with learning…
Care, Education and Treatment Reviews (CETR) are focused on children and young people whom either have been, or may be about to be, admitted to a specialist mental health and/or learning disability hospital either in the NHS or in the independent sector. The CETR brings…
Continuing Health Care is an arrangement equivalent to CCC for people over the age of 18 years but is slightly different. To be eligible for NHS Continuing Health Care a person must be assessed by a multi-disciplinary team of health care professionals who will look…

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