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Disabled and special needs children
A person may be described as having special needs if they have:
- A physical disability
- A problem with sight, hearing or speech
- A mental disability
- Emotional or behavioural problems
- A medical or health problem
- Difficulties with reading, writing, speaking or mathematics work
If you are the parent of a child with special needs then support is available. The Children's Disability Team offers assessments and services to families with children aged 0 to 18 years who have significant disabilities or long-term illness.
Information, advice and support is available as well as practical assistance to help maximise your child's potential. The service also includes occupational therapists who can provide a range of support, including advice on any special equipment or adaptations to the home that may be needed to promote the wellbeing of a disabled child.