NEWSFLASH 15.2.08
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Working Families has got funding for a booklet for parents of disabled children about finding work or stepping up your work. We need to hear from you about your experiences; what helps and what doesn’t help. We also need a small panel of people to comment on our work in progress. We want the booklet to be based on real experience and address the barriers to work for parents disabled children as they really are. Please email Janet Mearns if you can help, or if you have any questions or phone 020 7017 0072.
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As the parent of a disabled child, you will know that support is
essential. The existence of people who share your experience and
can offer practical help is invaluable. That is why Working
Families has created Waving not drowning'
for parents of disabled children.
This is a project for parents who work, or want to work, and who
have children with disabilities. It provides a network, a newsletter
and a dedicated helpline on 020 7253 7243. The
helpline is open on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 9.30am
- 1.00pm and 2.00pm - 4.30pm.
For free advice on Tax Credits, flexible working and rights at work
parents can also call our free helpline on 0800
013 0313 which is open Monday to Friday.
If you would like to read a recent issue of the newsletter, please
click here or be added to the free circulation list, please
click here.
Factsheets which may help you are included in our current list.
Click here to see our factsheets
We have produced a new guide Make it Work for You! , to provide advice and support for working parents of disabled children. Click here to find out more.
In addition, we have written free guides to the role of Health
Visitors and Social
Workers in helping parents of disabled children. You can
view pdf versions of the booklets by clicking on the titles above.
See below for help with pdf files.
Lobbying
As a lobbying body Working Families have made
disability campaigning one of our priorities in recent years. You can read our most recent policy paper, Making WORK work, here. Our
efforts paid off recently, with the government extending childcare
eligible for Childcare Tax Credits to a new category of 'Home Carers'.
We will continue to pursue more accessible, affordable care for
all children, and particularly for those with disabilities.
For more information in this area, we suggest you visit Contact
a Family and Carers
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