This section contains resources and support directly for families of children with SEND which you are welcome to share.
Liverpool local authority's Local offer webpages
Include information about children's Centre SEND services, Early Notification and Early Years Special Educational Needs Inclusion Fund (SENIF). Learn more.
Dingley's Promise resources for families
Contact’s Helping Hand service is an evidence based model offering intensive family support, using a peer-led, community based model. It provides early intervention support to parents of children aged 0-18 years, for example for those on waiting lists for a neurodevelopmental assessment. Learn more.
- Contact professionals involved in the project are ‘Experts by Experience’, i.e., parents of neurodivergent children. Parent feedback emphasises this is valued highly.
- Co-produced and person-centred service plan and delivery: parents jointly choose topics for group session workshops each term. Parents are offered flexible timings.
- Take a preventative approach to helping families to avoid reaching crisis point and empower parents to support their children in the long term
- Creating a sense of community via peer support
- Removing barriers for parents with English as an additional language
Contact's Digital Helpful Guide
Contact’s Brighter Beginnings workshops provide parent carers with valuable information and support on a range of topics to improve outcomes and wellbeing for families
Contact is here to support with a range of information and advice for parent carers, including a freephone helpline
Contact's Early Years Fact Sheet - Understanding your child's sensory needs
Contact's Early Years Fact Sheet - Toilet training