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Afasic seeks to raise awareness and to create better services and provision for children and young people with speech and language impairments. It works in partnership with local and national government, professional and statutory bodies and other voluntary organisations.
Mental Health in Higher Education mhhe aims to increase networking and the sharing of approaches to learning and teaching about mental health across the disciplines in UK higher education
National Association for Special Educational Needs nasen is the leading organisation in the UK which aims to promote the education, training, advancement and development of all those with special and additional support needs. nasen reaches a huge readership through its journals: British Journal of Special Education, Support for Learning, new on-line publication Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs and the magazine S Parents Centre - helping you to help your child Information and support for parents on how to help with your child's learning, including advice on choosing a school and finding childcare. Recovery In Sight A new social enterprise which offers training products and training services, research, advisory and self-help services undertaken by its team, academically-trained mental health service users and people who care for service users.
Skill We are a national charity promoting opportunities for young people and adults with any kind of impairment in post-16 education, training and employment. TreeHouse is the national charity for autism education. TreeHouse was founded in 1997 by parents of children with autism and today we campaign for better autism education nationally and run a school for children and young people with autism. TreeHouse undertakes policy and parliamentary work and research to ensure autism is a national priority, supports parents to campaign locally and offers training and consultancy on autism education. |
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