March 2009
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Events Listing
Seminar - A whole approach to babies and young children who have multiple needs: pre-school and primary school – places available
Conference in London: Where Children Play
Two conferences: Towards Equality - the Evidence in Wales
Free Conference: Disabled Volunteers Need Barrier-Free Environments
Third Conference of the International Society on Early Intervention
School Exclusion Advocacy Training
Meetings by ACRID: Association for Research in Infant & Child Development
The Scope Family Survey 2009. Can you help?
An evaluation of interventions for sleep and/or behaviour problems for families. Can you help?
Sleep: New training for Sleep Practitioners by Handsel Trust
Sleep on film? Film on sleep? Can you help us?
Research project: The experience of sleep for children and young people with cerebral palsy and their families - help needed
New Course for Trainers - 'The Inclusion Assistant'
Conductive Education: World news. Bad news.
Has your service been cut or closed? Can you let us know please?
Contact a Family is asking families with disabled children ‘What makes you stronger?’
Do you have DVD’s / videos about communication difficulties? Can you help?
Family Fund ready to help PCTs with their short breaks provision
Now that training budgets are reduced, Interconnections Quarterly Journal (IQJ) is an affordable Training & CPD resource!
Young and EdwardS - Training, Coaching and Consultancy
What is Rebound Therapy?
What do you know about Moebius Syndrome?
‘Positive Mum’ winner of Tesco Magazine’s Mum of the Year 2009 – Sarah Hill!
Infant-Toddler language and early literacy activities: Free and reproducible
Publication: Supporting parents and carers – A trainer’s guide to positive behaviour strategies
Publication: Living with a seriously ill child
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