Further help

 

This section includes a range of other schemes which can help with day to day living. For information about the schemes which primarily offer financial help, such as Motability and the Family Fund see the Money Matters section.

Carers Emergency Alert Card

This is a small card with a message 'Someone depends on me. In an emergency please telephone ...' that number will alert the Care Link Centre, which will respond by carrying instructions on an enrolment form previously filled in by you, the carer.

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Free nappies

If your child gets to four years old and still needs nappies throughout the day because of his or her special needs, you should be able to get them free from your health visitor. School-age children can get them via the school nurse and six products per day is the usual maximum number of items allowed. The Continence Adviser at the Children's and Young Persons Continence Service may also be able to help. You can contact them through your health visitor, school nurse or district nurse.

Free bus pass

Children over five who have a disability may be eligible for a free bus pass. To check the eligibility of your child call Brighton & Hove city council on 01273 291924 or for more information.

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Publications

Contact a Family produce a range of publications for parents and professionals including their Share an Idea newsletter, factsheets, booklets and research reports.

They have recently produced a series of leaflets in conjunction with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) which offer practical tips for parents of disabled children on a number of topics including Feeding, Potty/toilet training and Sleeping.

They also publish 'The Contact a Family Directory' which gives information on 1,100 rare disorders and details of associated support groups. Most of their publications are available via their website.

Other useful national publications include: the Advisory Centre for Education (ACE) Bulletin; the RADAR (Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation) updates; and the Disability Directory, produced by the government's 'Disability on the Agenda' information service.

Locally, Amaze's own termly newsletter, 'Out of AMAZE' is available free to parents and we produce a series of useful factsheets which are available to download free from this site. Careline, the News Bulletin, produced by Brighton & Hove Carers' Centre, is another useful source of up-to-date information on practical help and other matters and is free to carers. Many of the local parent-led groups or disability organisations also have their own bulletins or newsletters.

 

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