Disability & Physical Health

“A child or young person who is disabled is a 'Child in Need' (Children Act 1989 (s17 (10)) and may be vulnerable, because without the input of identified services, a disabled child is unlikely to reach or maintain a satisfactory level of health or development”.  However, every child may not require local authority support.

Sibs: Supporting siblings of children and adults with special educational needs

  • Being a sibling of someone with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) can bring unique challenges and emotional experiences. That’s where Sibs steps in.
  • Sibs is the only UK charity dedicated to supporting siblings of disabled children and adults, offering a lifeline for those who may feel overlooked in family dynamics. The website provides access to various resources, from emotional support to sibling workshops and a listening service, helping young and adult siblings navigate their feelings and experiences.
  • Through Sibs, siblings can connect with others who share similar experiences, find helpful advice, and develop coping strategies for the challenges they may face. This invaluable support helps create a community where siblings of SEND individuals feel understood and less isolated.
  • Whether you’re looking for advice, community, or just someone who gets it, Sibs is here to help.

For more information, visit: www.sibs.org.uk

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