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Disability projects
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If you would like your project to be included on this site, please contact the information service at Children in Wales or download the resource on the right hand side.

Young Disabled Persons Network
The Network seeks to provide a structure whereby young disabled people can be supported to play a full and active part in the decision-making processes that affects their lives.
KeyRing Living Support Networks
Keyring works with young people and families in Wrexham and Denbighshire who have a learning disability.
Ysgol Cedewain Parenting Outreach Project
Ysgol Cedewain presents a new initiative funded by the Welsh Assembly Governments’ Community Focused Schools Grant. This programme commences initially in 3 areas of the County; Llanfyllin, Machynlleth and Knighton
MTP Children with Disabilities
A Disability Support Service for Disabled Children, Young People and Their Families and Carers
Conwy Snapdragons Network
The network provides after school groups for children with disabilities aged 5 to 11 years
The 'Ceredigion Parents' Forum' and the 'Powys Voice of Parents and Carers of People with Learning Disabilities'
The Forum works to give anyone who is an informal carer of someone with a learning disability the opportunity to be heard, to have a say about the services that are being planned and how the services already available might be improved
Pembrokeshire Children's Centre
This project supports families who are caring for a child who is disabled, by providing information on training and coordination across different agencies.
National Deaf Children's Society, Wales
The NDCS is an organisation of parents, families and carers which exists to support parents in enabling their deaf child to maximise their skills and abilities.
Contact a Family Cymru
Every day over 75 children in the UK are born or diagnosed with a serious disability or rare syndrome and the vast majority of them are cared for at home. Contact a Family provides support and advice to parents whatever the medical condition of their child. They also have information on over 1,000 rare syndromes and rare disorders and can often put families in touch with each other.
Cerebra: Foundation for the brain injured infant.
Cerebra works to ensure that up-to-date, evidence-based knowledge is available and applied for the prevention of brain damage and for proven treatments. PARNET is the Cerebra's information, contact and support network for Mums, Dads, Grandparents and others involved with any child with a brain-related condition.
ABCD Project
ABCD work with all black & minority ethnic children and young people (0-25 YEARS)with disabilities and or chronic illnesses and their parents/carers.
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Associated Resources
:Disability Service Database Registration Form
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