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The Scottish Centre for Children with motor impairments, known as the Craighalbert Centre, is Scotland's national centre for young children with cerebral palsy.
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Down's Syndrome Scotland works to change public attitudes and help create the conditions in which people with DS can enjoy a good quality of life in the heart of their communities. The website provides a source of news on current activities throughout Scotland.
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Information about the location, staff members and aims of the Dyslexia Institute Scotland.
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The Dyspraxia Foundation is a UK charity which exists to help people to understand and cope with dyspraxia. The foundation is a resource for parents, teenagers and adults who have the condition, and for professionals who work with them.
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Managed by Children in Scotland, Enquire is the Scottish independent advice and information service for additional support for learning.
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This website provides information about coping with epilepsy and seizures. Free help and advice through the use of e-mail and telephone helplines is offered.
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Details of fact sheets, guidelines and videos produced for teachers and parents of children with epilepsy.
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I CAN is the charity that helps children with speech and language difficulties across the UK. The charity works to create a society where their special needs are recognised, understood and met, so that they have the same opportunities in life as other children.
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Sure Start is the Government programme to deliver the best start in life for every child in Scotland by bringing together early education, childcare and health and family support.
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Children’s Panels are Scotland’s distinctive approach to support children and young people in trouble or at risk. The system is founded on the principle of local people from the children’s own communities making decisions about how best to address children’s needs. Find out how to get involved and what benefits there are in becoming involved in the work of the Children's Panel.