Supportive Websites
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The Hertfordshire Local Offer The Local Offer lets parents and young people know what special educational needs and disabilities services are available in Hertfordshire, and who can access them. New to SEND? Learn more
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Eric ERIC, The Children’s Bowel and Bladder Charity is the UK’s leading charity supporting all children and teenagers with a bowel or bladder problem.
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ADD-Vance ADD-vance is a dedicated group of professionals, who also happen to be parents of children affected by ADHD and/or Autism. Our mission is to support the families of children affected by these conditions and the professionals involved in their care. We want to increase understanding, provide support and change perceptions of these complex neurological conditions, so as to improve the wellbeing and reduce the social isolation of these young people and their families.
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SPACE We are an award winning Hertfordshire based charity supporting families of children and young people who are neurodivergent (Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia, Tourette’s and other neurodiverse conditions.) Whether you think your child may be neurodivergent, are going through the diagnostic process, or have already received a diagnosis you are in safe hands.
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Cerebra In the UK today there are around half a million children and young people with brain conditions that result in complex medical, educational and social support needs. We are a charity that helps these children and their families discover a better life together.
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Internet matters We understand the challenges parents face in the ever-changing digital world. We’re here as your kids grow up, supporting you through tricky conversations, digital dilemmas and setting them up safely.
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Parental restrictions on YouTube Support for families on parental restrictions.
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UK safer internet centre As a parent or carer you play a key role in helping your child to stay safe online.
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UK power networks If you have a child under 5, or someone in your household with a serious health issue or impairment, you might be eligible for free priority support from the UK Power Networks - which means, in the event of a power cut, you would get a 24 hour support telephone number and other personalised assistance, which could include support such as hot meals.