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Useful links |
If you find any more useful sites please let us know! |
A brilliant forum for online support. |
Product solutions for children's special needs |
Urine analysis for those looking into the gluten & casein free diet. |
Fantastic Ebay seller who has various sweatshirts with autism related slogans on them like "I'm not naughty I'm autistic!" |
Transition Information Network is a source of information and good practice for disabled young people (aged 14 - 25 years), families and professionals. |
Hampshire's Special Educational Needs publication list for parents/carers (2006/2007) |
Sibs, for brothers and sisters of people with special needs. |
Information about children and young adults who are affected by the hidden disability of speech, language and communication impairments. |
Connexions Direct can offer 13-19 year olds (25yrs for those with learning difficulties or disabilities) information and advice they need to make the decisions and choices in their lives. |
If you have any information or ideas for this site, please contact web@nasHandR.org |
Sensory Integration Network is committed to the promotion and development of sensory integration theory and practice. |
Office for Advice Assistance Support and Information on Special needs. |
The website for the UK charity Allergy Induced Autism. |
A site for students with autism and AS at college or university. |
The Independent Panel for Special Education Advice, is a registered charity providing advice on LEAs' legal duties towards children with SEN. |
Advisory Centre for Education provide a free helpline, exclusion helpline and an extensive booklist. |
Links to the Asperger Syndrome Helpline for Teenagers and Adults. |
A helpline for parents of bullied children, also provide booklets, training and confidence building sessions for children. |
A charity for families caring for children and adults with severe learning difficulties and challenging behaviour. |
A website for people who have a learning difficulty - not for their parents or carers!! Covers health, housing, money, relationships and more, all in simple terms. |
Providing a voice and support to people with learning difficulties, autistic spectrum disorders and/or Aspergers syndrome in Basingstoke and throughout Hampshire. |
The Surrey branch of the NAS. A fantastic site full of useful information, both on autism and local facilities. |
The main organisation itself! |
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The "families" part of this website introduces the Early Support materials which have been specially developed for families with a young disabled child and links you to other useful sources of information. |
The Asperger's Syndrome Foundation are a small registered charity based in central London. It's committed to promoting awareness and understanding of Asperger's Syndrome. |
A UK based list whose aim is to provide a place where anyone dealing with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder can get together with others and share experiences, knowledge and support. |
The is a fantastic site for printable picture cards to help with sequencing and routines! |
The British Institute of Learning Disabilities are committed to improving the quality of life for people with a learning disability. They also run training events and courses, click here for more details. |
DISS, Disability Information Services, are providers of a comprehensive national database of disability information. |
E.volve is an online directory of voluntary and community organisations within Hampshire. |
Carers Together provides a range of services for carers and has a large resource of useful information for carers and professionals. |
Hampshire Autistic Society: |
The Society is an Independent Regional Charity. Their Head Office is situated in the South of Hampshire |
Education and Resources for Improving Childhood Continence (ERIC) provides advice and information on bedwetting. |
A national educational charity for children with autism. |
Provides information & advice to working parents. It has an established network of parents with disabled children |
PAG (Parent Action Group for special play) is a Community Action Group based in Rushmoor. They try to increase the play and leisure opportunities for families with special needs children and young people within the local area. |
Transforming lives through organ and tissue donation. Adding your name to the NHS Organ Donor Register is an important step and means that one day you may be able to save lives. |
Makaton Vocabulary Development Project; using signs and symbols alongside speech to communicate. |
A great website with games and gifts for children with special needs. With play tips and ideas for each toy, you can help your child have fun while learning through play |
The Basingstoke Branch of the NAS. |
A fantastic opticians unlike any other! Although in Ayr, Scotland, they are worth the travelling time. Just look at their site for more details. |
The NAS Eastleigh and Winchester Branch. |