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  1. This website offers practical and reliable information about giving medicines to your child. The Leaflets featured are written by pharmacists and paediatricians and checked by parents and carers.
    Royal College Of Paediatrics & Child Health, 5-11Theobalds RoadLondonWC1X 8SH
  2. Makaton is a language programme using signs and symbols to help people to communicate. It is designed to support spoken language and the signs and symbols are used with speech, in spoken word order. Many children will drop the signing naturally as they develop speech,…
    Westmead HouseWestmeadFarnboroughHampshireGU14 7LP
  3. Sam's Logo
    Sam's Workplace offers a realistic, fun and supportive working placement for people with a learning disability, together with independence and social skills.  We run a small cafe and sweet shop, so there are plenty of opportunities for daily life and work skills, money skills, weight…
    Shop opens 8am - 4pm. Young people choose the hours they want to do, totally personalised to their choice.
    37Preston RoadRainworthNottinghamshireNG21 0BA
    Sam's Logo
  4. We provide support to families across the region from Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire through to Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, and Northamptonshire. Our support is led by our service users. We strongly believe that each person we support should feel heard, valued, in control, independent, respected, and included. We’ve…
  5. MacIntyre Charity
    Established in 1966 by Kenneth Newton Wright, the parent of a disabled child, MacIntyre has grown to become a leading national charity, highly respected and committed to setting standards and increasing choice. We provide learning, support and care for more than 1,500 children, young people…
    602South Seventh StreetMilton KeynesMK9 2JA
    MacIntyre Charity
  6. Nottingham College
      Nottingham College is now one of the largest colleges in the UK  Nottingham College's most recent Ofsted inspection report confirms that the college is now rated good.
    Adams BuildingStoney StreetNottinghamNG1 1NG
    Nottingham College
  7. British Dyslexia Association
    The British Dyslexia Association is the voice of dyslexic people. We aim to influence government annd other institutions to promote a dyslexia friendly society, that enables dyslexic people of all ages to reach their full potential. The British Dyslexia Association has three campaign areas: To…
    Helpline Opening Hours: Tuesday 10:00am - 1:00pm, Wednesday and Thursday 10:00am - 3:00pm.
    Unit 8 Bracknell BeechesOld Bracknell LaneBracknellRG12 7BW
    British Dyslexia Association
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