Publications and downloads
Supporting Success: Next Steps
This report is the second in the Supporting Success series. Its predecessor – Supporting Success: improving the journey for deafblind/multi-sensory-impaired children and young people – was based upon research carried out in 2011 and 2012 with children, young people, parents, practitioners and local authorities.
This report is a record of discussions at the SEND Policy Roundtable Event on 14 June, 2012 – where the first report was launched in the presence of HRH The Princess Royal and Sarah Teather MP, Minister of State for Children and Families.
This event provided an opportunity for parents, professionals, local authority representatives, civil servants and colleagues from the voluntary sector to discuss the challenges – and possible solutions – to providing better support for deafblind/MSI children and young people.
Survey Report on Deafblind Adult Services 2009-2010
Survey Report on Deafblind Children Services 2009-2010
The conditions associated with CHARGE
This factsheet outlines the conditions associated with CHARGE. It is important to emphasise that not all these features are seen in every person with the condition, nor are these problems always severe.
The Identification and Assessment of the Needs of Older People with Combined Hearing and Sight Loss in Residential Homes
This report presents the results and discussion from two phases of a project based on the needs of older people who have combined hearing and sight loss and who live in residential homes, and the training needs of the care staff who work with them
The importance of hearing and eye tests
This factsheet describes sight and hearing tests, highlights some of the problems a deafblind or sensory impaired person might have in getting tested and provides advice on how these difficulties can be overcome.
The Northern Ireland Draft Physical and Sensory Disability Strategy
Sense's response to the draft strategy, April 2011
The Other Care Crisis: Making social care work for disabled adults in England
A report by Scope, Mencap, National Autistic Society, Sense, Leonard Cheshire Disability
Care and support is vital for people of all ages. But the debate on social care funding has been almost exclusively about how the system should respond to the demands of an ageing population.
Important as this debate is, one in three people who use social care services are disabled people of working age whose needs are not always the same as those of older people.
As decisions about social care begin to be taken, with the passage of the Care and Support Bill through Parliament, it is essential that we understand what is distinctive about the needs of working age disabled people.
For the first time, this report provides evidence about the size and level of impact of the social care crisis on working age disabled people.
The reform of DLA and the PIP draft criteria
Sense's response to government consultations on the reform of DLA and the PIP draft criteria,
February 2011
The Tipping Point: The human and economic costs of cutting disabled people's support
A report from the Hardest Hit coalition bringing together over 90 disabled people's organisations and charities that are members of the UK Disabled People's Council and the Disability Benefits Consortium.
