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Enjoy Life!

If you have a relative who doesn’t see and hear too well, they may be struggling with daily life and you may not know how best to support them. This booklet aims to help you understand what your relative is going through, how you can help and where to go for more support.

Enjoy_Life_Low_Res.pdf Enjoy Life Text.txt Enjoy Life Word.doc

Fill in the gaps checklist (English version)

This simple checklist can be used to see if your relative or someone you support has dual-sensory loss.

Fill_in_the_Gaps_Checklist_2011.pdf Fill_in_the_gaps_checklist_2011.txt fill_in_the_gaps_checklist_2011.doc

Getting a result! (England)

Information and ideas to help young people who are multi-sensory-impaired and their families understand and participate more fully in the transition planning process.

Getting_a_result_England.pdf

Getting a Result! (Wales)

Information and ideas to help young people who are multi-sensory-impaired and their families understand and participate more fully in the transition planning process, for those living in Wales.

Getting_a_result_Wales.pdf

Helping children with CHARGE to learn

This factsheet offers information and advice on helping children with CHARGE to learn, including communication, relationships and environment.

Helping_children_with_CHARGE_to_learn.pdf helping_children_with_CHARGE_to_learn.txt Helping_children_with_CHARGE_to_learn.doc

Life stories of people with CHARGE

This factsheet contains life stories of people with CHARGE, giving examples of the challenges, and happiness, that having someone with CHARGE in the family can bring. 

Life_stories_of_people_with_CHARGE.pdf Life_stories_of_people_with_CHARGE.txt Life_stories_of_people_with_CHARGE.doc

Living with Usher syndrome

An introduction to Usher syndrome and sources of further support for people with Usher and their families.

Living_with_Usher.pdf Living_with_Usher.txt Living_with_Usher.doc

Sense written evidence: Children and Families Bill Committee

Submission date: 18 March 2013

Sense welcomes the overall aims of the Children and Families Bill. However, Sense considers that several clauses within the Bill should be strengthened to ensure that the provisions made will meet the specific needs of deafblind children and their families.

 

children_families_bill_committee_written_evidence.pdf

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