The appointment of a full-time officer to implement the short breaks initiative |
Increased awareness of disability across key strategic partners |
A specific working group under the Children’s Trust which focuses on Special Educational Needs, learning difficulties and disabilities |
Strategic input from parents into decision-making, policy development and service delivery |
An information officer –based at FIZ – to provide information to families of disabled children and young people |
An Aiming High website and newsletters with up-to-date information |
Five consultation events which have received input from parents, professionals and providers of social and leisure activities |
A new sign/symbol website for children and young people called ‘Askability’ |
Support from the Children’s Society to enable young people to have a say in improving services for disabled people |
A whole new range of specially-commissioned services from experienced providers and local providers with a range of enthusiasm and innovative ideas! |
Increased overnight stays, outreach and tea visits at Beaulieu House |
Continued funding for a Learning Disability Nurse who can provide training and outreach for parents |
More support for ‘Family Link’ to encourage more carers to join – 10 new carers to date |
Four new staff to support outreach in the community and home-based care from the Carisbrooke Contact Centre |
Better data collection and the relaunch of the Children’s Disability Register in order to improve the delivery of services |
Commitment to the Every Disabled Child Matters Charter |
Improved facilities and equipment for disabled children and young people |
A growth in parent-run groups for children in sport and social activities |
Support from Play Rangers who help disabled children to access play activities and fun! |
Training – new opportunities to improve your skills in working with a disabled child. New opportunities for everyone to ensure that their practice is inclusive. |
Three Landeez all-terrain wheelchairs which are based at Dinosaur Isle and Beaulieu House for hire or use by children and young people. |
A purpose-built caravan at Lower Hyde Park, Shanklin which can offer a family of up to six members a short break with free passes for facilities at the Park. |
A range of commissioned activities ranging from watersports, to tree climbing, to fishing, to specialist play and day camp experiences. |
A purpose-built play ground at Beaulieu House for children and young people to share. |
Adapted tables and hoists at some of the leisure centres on the Island. |
Alignment with the Play Build strategy to ensure that playgrounds are more inclusive. |
Page last updated on: 14/04/2011