Challenging behaviour in children with complex care needs can be a difficult and stressful experience for both you and your child.
Understanding challenging behaviour in children


Challenging behaviour in children with complex care needs can be a difficult and stressful experience for both you and your child.

Muscular dystrophy is a group of genetic muscular disorders that cause progressive muscle weakness and wasting.

The health and social care sector is still feeling the impact of the pandemic, and the additional strain that winter will bring is raising some alarm bells.

The term Cerebral Palsy is used to cover several neurological conditions.

As a group of rare diseases, you may not be aware of what Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) is or how the conditions impact those affected.
This skin condition causes the skin to blister and tear when met with friction or slight trauma.
As you can imagine, this skin sensitivity makes daily activities much more strenuous, as any sort of contact can cause these painful blisters.

Amidst the cost of living crisis and ongoing funding issues, the Government has outlined its policy framework for the health and social care sector for the year ahead.

As Carers Week draws to an end, there is an opportunity to reflect upon the important role that carers play in children’s lives, by going above and beyond to ensure they excel in later life.

During Alzheimer’s Society’s Dementia Action Week, people are encouraged to recognise the symptoms of dementia and take action to get a proper diagnosis.

New employment “passports” will help students with disabilities to find and stay in work, it has been announced.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) said the scheme will help ease the transition from university into employment.
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