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IPSEA logo

IPSEA give free and independent legal advice and support in England and Wales through helplines, written information on their website and in print, advice support and representation in appeals to the Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal, disability discrimination advice and training in collaboration with the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

SENDIST logo

The Special Educational Needs & Disability Tribunal was set up by the Education Act 1993 as an independent body. It considers parents' appeals against the decisions of Local Education Authorities (LEAs) and schools about children's special educational needs.

Advisory centre for education logo

The Advisory Centre for Education (ACE) is a national charity that provides independent advice for parents and carers of children aged 5-16 in state-funded education. ACE aims to provide the information, support and high-quality advice that parents need to help their children at school, particulalry where there are problems.
They offer free advice on many subjects like exclusion from school, bullying, special educational needs and school admission appeals.


Children's legal centre logo

The Children's Legal Centre is an independent national charity concerned with law and policy affecting children and young people. It has many years of experience in providing legal advice and representation to children, their carers and professionals throughout the UK, and is staffed by lawyers and professionals with experience in child law. The Centre is funded by grants from Central Government and by charitable trusts.

Contact a family logo

Contact a Family provides support, advice and information for families with disabled children, no matter what their condition or disability.
Contact a Family's vision is that all families with disabled children are empowered to live the lives they choose to live, and achieve their full potential, for themselves, for the communities they live in and for society.
Contact a Family's mission and purpose is to remove the barriers imposed by society which prevent families with disabled children achieving their full potential, and to empower these families to live the lives they want to lead.


Disability law service logo

The Disability Law Service (DLS) has provided high quality information and advice to disabled and Deaf people for over 30 years. DLS is run by and for disabled people as an independent, national registered charity. Disabled people and their families, carers and advocates, are all welcome to get in touch with our helpline for advice.

Equality and Human Rights Commission logo

The Equality and Human Rights Commission opened on 1 October 2007. It works to eliminate discrimination, reduce inequality, protect human rights and to build good relations, ensuring that everyone has a fair chance to participate in society.
The new commission brings together the work of the three previous equality commissions - the Equal Opportunities Commission, the Commission for Racial Equality, and the Disability Rights Commission
- and also takes on responsibility for the other aspects of equality: age, sexual orientation and religion or belief, as well as human rights.

National Parent Partnership Network logo

The National Parent Partnership Network (NPPN) supports all parent partnership services across England. NPPN works under the aegis of the Council for Disabled Children and is funded by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES).

Network 81 logo

Network 81 is a national network of parents working towards properly resourced inclusive education for all children with special needs. Their concern is for children with special educational needs, and their focus is the legislation affecting the education provision for our children.

Parents For Inclusion logo

Parents for Inclusion is a network of parents of disabled children and children with 'special needs'. In our families and as an organisation we have worked together with disabled people to build inclusive communities in ordinary life, where all people are truly welcome.

Action for children logo

Action For Children have been working with the UK’s most vulnerable children since 1869. They were originally called the National Children’s Home, or NCH, until September 2008 when they changed our name to one that better describes what they do and what they value – Action for Children.
Today, Action for Children is the leading UK provider of family and community centres, children's services in rural areas, services for disabled children and their families, and services for young people leaving care.

First for disabilities logo

First 4 Disabilities aim to change attitudes and reduce physical and social barriers by providing exciting opportunities for all to take part as a whole community. First 4 Disabilities is the Service that cares by providing a safe, quality, loving care support service to children, young people, their families and other agencies.

Real Equality logo

Real eQuality is a busy training and consultancy based in Chester, England specialising in equality and diversity. Real eQuality works with employers, service providers and businesses in the UK who want to make progress towards real equality.

Every Disabled Child Matters logo

Every Disabled Child Matters is the campaign to get rights and justice for every disabled child. EDCM is a campaign by four leading organisations working with disabled children and their families – Contact a Family, Council for Disabled Children (CDC), Mencap and the Special Educational Consortium (SEC). We will challenge politicians and policy-makers to make good on the Government’s commitment that every child matters.




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