Do you want to run group support for young siblings of disabled children and adults? This online session, via Zoom, will give you all the information you need to plan, run and evaluate your own local siblings group.
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Stepping Stones DS supports young people with Down syndrome to fulfil their potential by providing opportunities to be social, have fun and learn. We welcome families who have a child or young adult with Down syndrome and who live within our catchment area in North…
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Support for those, of any age, with significant or clinically diagnosed sight and/or hearing loss.
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