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  1. The London Ambulance Service

    The London Ambulance Service have coproduced 3 new resources to support people with a learning disability or autistic people when using the ambulance service. These resources are designed to help to know what to expect when an ambulance comes to see you including assessments we…
  2. Making your education health and care plan (EHCP)

    In making a decision whether your child/young person require an EHC Needs Assessment and support through an Education, Health and Care Plan, we will look at: Whether your child/young person have complex special educational needs and/or disability which affect her or his everyday life Whether…
  3. Maternity

    We recognise that expectant mothers require very special attention. Our dedicated teams are here to help you through your pregnancy and birth and provide you with the best care to suit your individual needs.
  4. Maternity Mates Program

     Volunteer Role Description Length of task: Minimum 12 months commitment (training + supporting at least 4 mums) Background: Sister Circle and the Maternity Mates service recognises and supports the rights of all women to have a positive experience throughout pregnancy and childbirth. The aim of…
  5. MENCAP

    Mencap is a UK charity for people with a learning disability. MENCAP support their families and carers, too. They want the UK to be the best place in the world for people with a learning disability to live happy and healthy lives.
  6. Meningitis & sepsis

    Not common but serious Babies and toddlers are most vulnerable as they cannot easily fight infection because their immune system is not yet fully developed. They can’t tell you how they are feeling and can get a lot worse very quickly. Keep checking them. Meningitis is…
  7. Mentoring

    If you are a looked-after young person you can find out on this page, what a mentor can do for you and how to get a mentor.If you are interested in becoming a mentor to a young person in care, you can find out what…
  8. More serious illnesses

    Please see below advise for more serious childhood illnesses (not common in all children). For further advise please contact your GP, NHS 111 or 999 in an emergency.
  9. Multi Language Resources

    On this page you will find translated materials in a number of community languages.  Please click on the download links to the right to view a leaflet with information about the early education entitlements in your language. Click on your language below to view a short film about free early education…

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