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1 www.lancashire.gov.uk/SEND Welcome to the Spring Issue of the FIND Newsletter, 2017 FIND 2. Child and Family Support Development Team Play4Uz2 Family Fun Day 3. Goodbye from Rachel 4. Local Parent Carer Forum Dates 6. Disabled Access Day Trampers 7. Accessible Walks 9. POWAR 10-11. World Down’s Syndrome Day Sharon’s Story 12. DanceSyndrome Dancer wins Lancashire Pride Award 14. Lancashire Parent Carer Forum 15-19. Autism Awareness 20. PHAB Residential Projects 21. Parents’ Hints and Tips – Holidays and Days Out 22. Useful Websites 23. Lancashire Outdoor Education 25. Sleep Awareness Workshop Free Training Course for Parents 26. Welfare Rights 27. Lancashire County Council contact details Sign Hi Say Hi! INSIDE ‘I am going to try to pay attention to the spring. I am going to look around at all the flowers, and look up at the hectic trees. I am going to close my eyes and listen’. Anne Lamott Spring is here, time to say goodbye to those dark mornings and evenings. It is an ideal time to get out and enjoy all that Lancashire has to offer. Check out the information on accessible walks on page 7 and if you are walking in April look out for bluebells. Send us your photos; we would love to see them. In this edition, you will find information on Downs Syndrome Day and Autism Awareness Day. If you are thinking about booking a holiday, you may want to check the Parents’ Hints and Tips on page 21 and Useful Websites on page 22. Do you have an article you would like to share? Send to fi[email protected] Rachel, our Liaison Officer for North Lancashire, is moving on. Rachel has been in this post for over four years, and will be greatly missed by everyone. We wish her all the best in her new role. Finally, the team would like to wish all mothers a very happy Mother’s Day on 26th March, and remember to put your clocks forward for British Summer Time. Thank you for your continued support. Norma O’Hagan Child and Family Support Liaison Officer Special Educational Needs and Disability Service (SEND) www.facebook.com/LancashireLocalOffer

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www.lancashire.gov.uk/SEND

Welcome to the Spring Issue of the FIND Newsletter, 2017

FIND2. Child and Family Support

Development Team

Play4Uz2 Family Fun Day

3. Goodbye from Rachel

4. Local Parent Carer Forum Dates

6. Disabled Access Day

Trampers

7. Accessible Walks

9. POWAR

10-11. World Down’s Syndrome Day Sharon’s Story

12. DanceSyndrome Dancer wins Lancashire Pride Award

14. Lancashire Parent Carer Forum

15-19. Autism Awareness

20. PHAB Residential Projects

21. Parents’ Hints and Tips – Holidays and Days Out

22. Useful Websites

23. Lancashire Outdoor Education

25. Sleep Awareness Workshop

Free Training Course for Parents

26. Welfare Rights

27. Lancashire County Council contact details

Sign Hi Say Hi!

INSIDE

‘I am going to try to pay attention to the spring. I am going to look around at all the flowers, and look up at the hectic trees. I am going to close my eyes and listen’. Anne Lamott

Spring is here, time to say goodbye to those dark mornings and evenings. It is an ideal time to get out and enjoy all that Lancashire has to offer. Check out the information on accessible walks on page 7 and if you are walking in April look out for bluebells. Send us your photos; we would love to see them.

In this edition, you will find information on Downs Syndrome Day and Autism Awareness Day. If you are thinking about booking a holiday, you may want to check the Parents’ Hints and Tips on page 21 and Useful Websites on page 22.

Do you have an article you would like to share? Send to [email protected]

Rachel, our Liaison Officer for North Lancashire, is moving on. Rachel has been in this post for over four years, and will be greatly missed by everyone. We wish her all the best in her new role.

Finally, the team would like to wish all mothers a very happy Mother’s Day on 26th March, and remember to put your clocks forward for British Summer Time.

Thank you for your continued support.

Norma O’HaganChild and Family Support Liaison OfficerSpecial Educational Needs and Disability Service (SEND)

www.facebook.com/LancashireLocalOffer

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Child and Family Support Development TeamDawn Fenton - Manager Email: [email protected] Mobile: 07825 755511Sarah Deady and Pauline Mansley - Business Support Officers Email: [email protected] Telephone: 01772 538077 or 01772 532509

Child and Family Support Development Liaison Officers and their areas

Sue Gaskell - West Lancashire and Burnley Liaison OfficerEmail: [email protected] Mobile: 07584 217661 Norma O’Hagan - Chorley, South Ribble and Preston Liaison OfficerEmail: [email protected] Mobile: 07557 030837

Lauren Till - Hyndburn, Rossendale and Ribble Valley Liaison OfficerEmail: [email protected] Mobile: 07557 030839

For Lancaster, Fylde, Wyre or Pendle, please contact any of the above Liaison Officers

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To donate to PLAY 4 UZ 2

send by Paypal to give@play4uz2

Or cheques payable to

Hyndburn Green Spaces Forum

c/o Willows Lane Depot,

Willows Lane Accrington BB5 0RT

PLAY 4 UZ 2

Thank you also to Lancashire Parent Carer Forum for funding the fantastic buffet.

Thank you to Rascals for letting us hold the family event on the 13th February. It was a good turn out with children having a fun time playing and lots of organisations available to get information.

Lancashire Break Time provides an opportunity for children/young people with special educational needs and or/disabilities to attend a fun activity, whilst also providing a break for the main unpaid parent/carer. The break is for a period of at least two hours.

The criteria to qualify for Lancashire Break Time short breaks is to be the primary carer of a child or young person with special educational needs and/or disabilities, aged 0 to 18 years and with difficulty accessing universal services. The child/young person must live in Lancashire.

Rascals is open 7 days a week, for information on what is available: www.rascals-play.co.uk/

Tel: 01772 823889 |Email: [email protected]

For more information on Lancashire Parent Carer Forum check out their facebook page

www.facebook.com/lancashireparentcarerforum

LANCASHIRE BREAK TIMELancashire Break Time activities have now been

confirmed for the Easter holidays.

Parents must contact the provider direct for details and to book a place. There is a minimum cost of £1 per hour for the activities.

To find out what is available in your area, check out the information on Lancashire’s Local Offer:www.lancashire.gov.uk/send

Goodbye from RachelHaving worked as a Child and Family Support Liaison Officer within the Special Educational Needs and Disability Service for over 4 years, I would like to say a fond farewell as I take up a new post. I will still be working within the SEND Service in the North area team as a SEND Caseworker which I start at the beginning of March.I would like to say thank you to everyone I have had the privilege to meet and work alongside; and I look forward to working with you in the future.In regards to the Lancaster, Fylde and Wyre Parent Carer Forums from March onwards, please check the Local Offer website www.lancashire.gov.uk/send and our face book page www.facebook.com/LancashireLocalOffer for updates on future meetings. In the interim, please contact any Liaison Officer; Sue, Lauren or Norma. Their contact details can be found on page 2. Rachel Shatford, Child and Family Support Liaison Officer, Lancaster, Fylde and Wyre

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Click on the Lancashire Break Time link as shown

Lancashire Break Time

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Local Parent Carer Forums

Burnley - Liaison Officer: Sue GaskellHolly Grove SchoolBarden Lane, Burnley BB10 1JD

Mon 27 March 1:30pm – 3pmMon 8 May 1:30pm – 3pm

Fylde - Please contact any Liaison OfficerOak Tree Children’s Centre, Sydney Street, Lytham St Annes FY8 1TR

Wed 22 March 1pm – 3pmWed 17 May 1pm – 3pm

Chorley & South Ribble - Liaison Officer: Norma O’HaganCommunity Room, Chorley Fire Station, West Way, Chorley PR7 6DH

Mon 6 March 10am – 12:30pm

Fri 12 May 10am – 12:30pm

Hyndburn - Liaison Officer: Lauren Till Hyndburn Leisure CentreHenry Street, Church, Lancashire BB5 4EP

Wed 22 March 1pm – 3pmWed 19 April 1pm – 3pmWed 24 May 1pm – 3pm

Pendle - Please contact any Liaison Officer Pendle View Primary School, Gibfield Road, Colne BB8 8JT

Thurs 30 March 1:30pm – 3pmThurs 27 April 1:30pm – 3pm

Lancaster - Please contact any Liaison OfficerPoulton Children’s Centre, Clark Street, Morecambe LA4 5HT

Tue 7 March 10:30am – 12noon

May – details to be confirmed

Do you have a child/young person with additional needs? Come along to your local forum, it is an opportunity to raise any issues/concerns, chat to other parents and meet the guest speaker. Although the forums follow an agenda it is a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. You are also welcome to bring a friend along for support.

The dates and times for your local forum can be found below. If you require more information contact your local Liaison Officer, contact details can be found on page two. Details are subject to change – please check the Local Offer website www.lancashire.gov.uk/SEND or facebook page www.facebook.com/LancashireLocalOffer for updates.

Parent/carers are able to attend any of the local forums, please feel free to contact a liaison officer for more information.

Cheerfulness is the best promoter of health and is as friendly to the mind as to the body. Joseph Addison

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There is no need to book, just turn up!All the dates and information on guest speakers can be found on Eventbrite:

www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/lancashire-local-offer-send-10708547763

Burnley - Liaison Officer: Sue GaskellHolly Grove SchoolBarden Lane, Burnley BB10 1JD

Mon 27 March 1:30pm – 3pmMon 8 May 1:30pm – 3pm

West Lancashire - Liaison Officer: Sue GaskellFirst Steps Children’s Centre, Eavesdale, Tanhouse, Skemersdale WN8 6AU

Tue 14 March 9:30am – 12noon

Tue 9 May 9am – 3pmIncludes Sleep Awareness Workshop 9:30am – 2:30pm

Preston - Liaison Officer: Norma O’HaganSir Tom Finney School,Ribbleton Hall Drive, Preston PR2 6EE

Wed 8 March 10am – 12noon

Wed 10 May 10am – 12noon

Rossendale - Liaison Officer: Lauren TillStaghills Children’s Centre,Top Barn Lane,Newchurch, BB4 7UE

Mon 20 March 1pm – 3pm

Venue to be confirmed Mon 24 April 1pm – 3pm

Mon 22 May 1pm – 3pm

Ribble Valley - Liaison Officer: Lauren Till Community Room, Clitheroe Fire Station, Princess Avenue, Clitheroe, BB7 2AL

Thurs 9 March 1pm – 3pm

Thurs 4 May 1pm – 3pm

Wyre - Please contact any Liaison OfficerRed Marsh School, Holly Road, Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 4HH

Tue 25 April 1:15pm-2:45pm

Special Needs Dance ClassAge 3-7 years

When: Every 2nd and 4th Sunday afternoon of the Month.Time: 1.30-2.30pm

Where: Calvary Christian Fellowship, Ward St, Lostock Hall, PR5 5HR *** Near the train station and 111 bus route!

For more details Email: [email protected] Tel: 07817330871

FREE

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TrampersA tramper is a specially designed four wheel drive all-terrain electric buggy which you can use off road and even on rough ground, mud and grass. If you have difficulty walking, a tramper will enable you to experience the countryside, woodlands and lakesides; and to accompany your friends and family when out walking. Trampers are available for hire from:

There are 7 trampers, one of which is operated by a joystick. These scooters are available for use free of charge but it is essential that you book 72 hours in advance, please specify on booking if you need the joystick tramper and which side you prefer the controls.To book your tramper or for more information telephone 0300 123 6780.

Bowland Visitor CentreBeacon Fell Country ParkCarwags Lane, Preston PR3 2NL

Wycoller Country ParkWycoller Road, Trawden, Colne BB8 8SU

Disabled Access Day is all about getting out and visiting a venue that you’ve never been to before - whether a cinema, coffee shop, sports centre or anywhere else...

www.disabledaccessday.com

10-12 March 2017

We’re asking disabled people and friends and families to visit somewhere that you’ve never been before.

Whether local or further afield, take some family or friends or make a day of it and get a group together to discover somewhere new!

Get in touch: [email protected]

Are you a venue?And if you’re a venue we want you to get involved too! Did you know that there are 11 million disabled people in the UK alone with an additional 6.5 million carers? Does your venue or organisation welcome disabled people? If so, then Disabled Access Day is for you!

From 10-12 March 2017, we’re asking all disabled people and their friends and families to visit one new place that they’ve never been to before.

Disabled Access Day is powered by Euan’s Guide - the disabled access review website Euan's Guide is a charity registered in Scotland SC045492 © All Rights Reserved Euan's Guide 2016

Like us on fb.com/DisabledAccessDay

Follow us on twitter.com/access_day

Visit us at www.disabledaccessday.com

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Accessible WalksAre you looking for an accessible walk? The following websites have information on accessible walks in Lancashire:

Walks with Wheelchairs'The only UK web-site totally dedicated to providing free information on routes that are suitable for those that use a wheelchair.'www.walkswithwheelchairs.com/www.walkswithwheelchairs.com/Lancashire

Walks with buggiesUK web-site dedicated to providing free information on routes that are suitable for parents with buggies and young children.www.walkswithbuggies.com/UK/Lancashire

Lancashire WalksA different walk for every week of the year. Explore the diversity of the Lancashire countryside. A user friendly site for the casual walker. This site also includes tramper trails. www.lancashirewalks.com

Accessible Countryside for Everyone – ACE A website providing information on walks, countryside and green spaces which are accessible to those using wheelchairs, mobility scooters, pushchairs and buggies, as well as info on disabled and carer organisations, accessible camp sites, holiday accommodation, sports, taxis, pubs and restaurants. ACE promotes and encourages the publication of accessibility info for leisure and recreation. www.accessiblecountryside.org.uk

Lancashire Countryside Directory for People with Disabilities - www.opencountry.org.uk/ Lancashire%20Directory.pdf

Marsden ParkWalton Lane, Nelson BB9 8BWMarsden Park was first awarded a prestigious Green Flag in 2008, and has maintained its flag ever since. It is the largest park in Pendle, with many historical and architectural features which include a pseudo-roman spa bath, an ornamental pond and marsh area, a circular garden, sensory garden and a Lady’s Garden. There are also woodland walks to enjoy.Play facilities - There is one playground with 18 pieces of equipment, four of which are Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) friendly, and one DDA/pushchair friendly entrance. The playground is a dog free area.Disabled facilities - Many of the paths and walkways are suitable for people with low mobility. There is a sensory garden with tactile path finders.Car Parking - Car parking spaces are available directly in front of Marsden Old Hall, off Walton Lane, Nelson.Wildlife - Marsden Park attracts a large and varied amount of wildlife. During the spring bursts of colour from Bluebells, Ransoms (Wild Garlic) and Wood Sorrel can be observed in the woodland sections of the park. Nuthatch, Tree Creeper, Greater Spotted Woodpecker and Grey Wagtail all nest within the parks boundary.www.pendle.gov.uk/info/20088/parks_and_outdoor_recreation/243/parks_in_pendle/7

Below are some accessible walks which are available in Lancashire. Would you like to share your favourite walk? Send in information and pictures to appear in the FIND Newsletter via email to [email protected]

Brockholes Nature ReservePreston New Rd, Samlesbury, Preston, PR5 0AGWith a network of accessible trails and hides, as well as free use of a wheelchair, disabled facilities and car parking spaces, Brockholes is truly able to be enjoyed by all visitors.Footpaths - The Trail Access Guide can be viewed, or downloaded from their website.Most of the footpaths at Brockholes are level and surfaced. The kissing gates are accessible for smaller wheelchairs and pushchairs and are shown on the Trail Access Guide. There is a vehicle access gate next to all kissing gates on surfaced paths. If you use a large mobility vehicle or pushchair you can obtain a key to these gates for your visit. Keys are available from the Welcome Centre for a £10 refundable deposit.Car Parking - There are currently 16 car park spaces for visitors with disabilities. They are located approximately 125 metres walk from the car park to the Visitor Village. There is a charge for the car park, check their website for more informationToilets - Adapted toilets are on the Visitor Village. Please note that there are no toilets out on the reserve. www.brockholes.org

Wyreside Trailstarting from the Wyreside Visitor Centre, Stanah, Thornton FY5 5LR. The Wyreside Trail was first opened in 1992 and is a circular walk which has been specially designed to be suitable for people with visual impairments. Easy level walking. Parts of the route are also suitable for people in wheelchairs or with pushchairs.Please check the tide times. Contact Wyreside Visitor Centre for more details. Approximately 1.2km (0.75 miles). Allow 1 hour to complete the walk. www.wyre.gov.uk/directory_record/2421/wyreside_trail

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Buddy’s ClubSupported SEN Youth Group

Starts

Monday 16 January 2017

6pm To 8.30pm Ages 6 – 16 Years

Entrance Fee £2 Per Week

BPA @ Vanguard CentreBurnley - BB11 4SD01282 416194

It’s Phab at Whalley Village Hall!

Phab is an inclusive junior youth club open to all children. We meet at Whalley Village Hall once a

month on a Saturday 4.00pm – 5.30pm. Our activities include discos, arts and crafts, games, special guests

and a tuck shop. £2.00 per child. Drinks and all activities included.

Our 2017 dates are:18th March 22nd April20th May17th June

23rd September28th October (Halloween Party)

25th November16th December (Christmas Party)

Rebecca Hargreaves 01254 825467 or07875 140898

Follow us on Facebook (Whalley Junior Phab)

New for 2017 at Spring into Sport

Join us for Trampolining

Session Dates:Friday 10th MarchFriday 24th March

Activity will then change in April

6.30pm – 8.30pm

All Abilities WelcomeAge 11+

£3.50 per session, includes drinks

Hyndburn Leisure CentreHenry StreetAccringtonBB5 4EP

For more information, contact Spring into Action on 01254 457026 or email [email protected]

£3.50includes drinks

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POWAR stands for: Participation, Opportunity, Winning, Achievement and Respect.

It is Lancashire’s Council for Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. We hold regular meetings which are informal and fun. These meetings are open to secondary aged young people up to the age of 25. We also meet during half terms and holidays with primary aged children.Here is a description of our regular monthly meetings.

Media group: a meeting where young people help to write the newsletters for POWAR and update the participation website, internet pages and Facebook page.

Young Inspectors: young inspectors visit different services for children and young people to inspect them and then come up with ways that they can improve. The meetings are an opportunity to find out about upcoming inspections and write up reports for recent inspections.

POWAR combined: All members of POWAR from all parts of Lancashire are invited to attend this meeting. Visitors from different services and organisations often attend to speak to young people to gain their views about different topics.

The meetings are held either at County Hall, Preston or at our centre in Lostock Hall, Preston. Please also note that these meetings are held term time only. Please get in touch to find out what meetings and activities we have during half terms and holidays. Please contact the Participation Service on 01772 629470 for more information or if you would like to attend.

As well as winning Diana Awards for their voluntary work POWAR Young Inspectors were also worthy recipients of 2 British Youth Council Youth on Board Awards. Young Inspectors won a Youth Inspiring Project Award and one member of the primary group won a British Youth Council Make a Difference Award in November 2016 for his involvement with POWAR and the Children’s Rights Alliance for England.

POWAR Meetings

March Media Group: Tuesday 7th March 6-8pm Young Inspectors: Tuesday 14th March 6-8pm POWAR Combined: Tuesday 21st March 6-8pm

April POWAR Combined: Tuesday 18th April 6-8pm

May Media Group: Tuesday 2nd May 6-8pm Young Inspectors: Tuesday 9th May 6-8pm POWAR Combined: Tuesday 16th May 6-8pm

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Let’s celebrateWORLD DOWN’S

SYNDROME DAY 2017New venue giving us the opportunity to make

the event bigger and better than before.

Saturday 18th March 2017Mount Carmel High School, Accrington

12pm-4,30pm

Attractions include: Fun fair, Dance Syndrome, Raffle, Auction, Mascots, Sponsored leg & chest

waxing (Accrington Lions males & friends)Special guests: Nikki Sanderson aka Maxine Minniver (Hollyoaks), Eva Lorente aka Minnie

Blake (Hollyoaks) More to confirm...30+ stalls including: Simply Gifts, sand art,

sweets, helium balloons, jewellery, Asian food, tombola, hand made crafts, glitter tattoos,

cakes, face painting, sweets,snacks & drinks plus more

For more information: Free phone: 0845 8337386

Email: [email protected]: Accrington Lions

Registered charity 1035385

ACCRINGTON LIONS3RD ANNUAL FAMILY FUNDAY

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North Lancashire Down's Syndrome Family & Carer's Group is run by parents who have a child with Down's Syndrome. We meet monthly on the first Saturday of the month, from 10am to 12 noon at Unique Kidz and Co, Woodhill Lane, Morecambe, LA4 4NW. We have refreshments and chat with other parents while children play in the safe facilities and stimulating environment. Sometimes we have guests with relevant information for our group. We have various events throughout the year with parties in the summer and winter. Outings include pantomimes, bowling, swimming, picnics and trains. We keep up to date with what is going on within disability circles and the Down's Syndrome community and also resources and facilities that may be of interest. Contact us for more information on the group or if you have questions about Down's Syndrome. We can also put you in touch with other people in your area with Down's Syndrome.Phone: 07951 722761.Email: [email protected] Website: www.nlancsdsgroup.org.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/264603363664580

March 21st is World Down’s Syndrome Day.It is celebrated on this day to represent people with Down’s

syndrome, who have 3 copies of chromosome 21.

Sharon’s Story“Hi, I’m Sharon and these two here are my children.One of them woke me every two hours day and night for the first 12 months of their life, then kindly let me sleep for about 4 hours in a row. One of them has been blue lighted to hospital after going blue and nearly stopping breathing, twice. One of them wears me out to the point of tears nearly daily.One of them has very selective hearing and seems to only hear me when I’m at a level only dogs could hear. One of them moans, screams, tantrums, refuses to walk to school every day. One of them seems to think that bedtime is negotiable and slips into our bed every night, later lifted into their own. One of them still wears pull ups at night. One of them sometimes refuses to eat breakfast and has to be fed.The other one is Amy, she has Down Syndrome. It’s not always as bad as you think it’s going to be and you really don’t know what you’re going to get when you’re handed that little tiny baby… even the ones that are deemed ‘perfect’ are far from it. And anyway, perfect is boring!”

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DanceSyndrome Dance Leader Becky Rich is thrilled to have been chosen as the winner of the Volunteer of the Year award at Lancashire County Council’s Pride Awards 2016.

The Pride awards are Lancashire County Council’s annual awards to celebrate the achievements of their staff and volunteers. The ceremony took place on Thursday 24th November at The Harris Museum in Preston, with a total of 6 awards being given out to individuals and teams who have shown commitment to helping the people of Lancashire.

Becky is 26 and lives in Preston. She became involved with DanceSyndrome in 2014. DanceSyndrome is an inclusive arts charity that aims to inform and empower people through dance. DanceSyndrome workshops are led by trained Dance Leaders with learning disabilities, who are supported by professional Dance Artists. They are creative

and fun learning opportunities for anyone who wants to improve their physical health and personal wellbeing , regardless of age or ability.

When Becky first started attending DanceSyndrome sessions she was a little bit nervous, which is quite normal when starting something new, but since taking part in the weekly workshops and DanceSyndrome’s unique ‘Dance by Example’ leadership training course, her confidence has grown enormously. This increase in confidence, combined with her improved dancing and leadership skills, enabled Becky to independently take on the role of Dance Leader at Gerrard Street Day Centre, separate from DanceSyndrome. She now runs her own dance class there every Friday.

It was because of this work that Becky was nominated for the Volunteer of the Year award by Garry Dawson, who is a Manager

DanceSyndrome Dancer Becky Rich wins Lancashire Pride Award

Becky receiving her award from the Leader of the County Council Jennifer Mein (left) and Lancashire County Council Chief Executive Jo Turton.

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at Gerrard Street Day Centre, Preston. The award celebrates volunteers who have made a marked difference to the life of an individual or community and consistently deliver outstanding service.

Speaking about Becky, Garry said “She is an exuberant and vibrant volunteer delivering sessions that continuously grow and develop.... She has provided people with disabilities the opportunity to learn and develop skills, confidence and enjoy meaningful activity and has been a role model to the group.... Ultimately, each person involved is always excited to see Becky and fully participate and engage in something of great worth and positivity.”

Becky was delighted to be announced as the winner of the award! She said “To win Volunteer of the Year Award 2016 is a lot to take in. It is very exciting to win the award and knowing that I am making the lives of people with disabilities better is the best reward. Thank you again to Garry Dawson for nominating me, to all my dance students at Gerrard Street and also to all my fantastic friends at DanceSyndrome.”

DanceSyndrome Managing Director Dawn Vickers said “We are so incredibly proud of Becky! She has gone from strength to strength since joining us. She really excels in leadership, she’s a fantastic spokesperson and she’s a young woman on a mission to make Society take notice of the assets of people with learning disabilities. We have always known Becky has a lot of skills and talent to offer, but it is wonderful to see other people recognising that outside of her work with DanceSyndrome!”

DanceSyndrome was established in 2009 by Founder and Creative Director Jen Blackwell. Jen has Down’s syndrome and wanted to follow her dream of being a dancer and Dance Leader. The DanceSyndrome ethos is that everyone has the right to follow their own interests and passions, whether they have a disability or not. DanceSyndrome offer dance leadership opportunities to people with learning disabilities and empower them to co-lead high quality inclusive dance workshops which are delivered to disabled and non-disabled participants across the North West.

The hard work and innovative approach of DanceSyndrome Founder and Creative Director Jen Blackwell was recognised when she was chosen as the winner of the Inspirational Woman of the Year award at the Enterprise Vision Awards in September 2015.

DanceSyndrome’s Dance Leader Team were recognised at a national level winning the Sporting Chance Award at The National Learning Disability and Autism Awards in July 2016.

For more information about DanceSyndrome…Phone: 07597 942494Email: [email protected]: www.dancesyndrome.co.ukFacebook: www.facebook.com/dancerleddisabilityinspiredTwitter: @Dancesyndrome

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Lancashire Parent Carer Forum Update

On behalf of the forum the parents in the steering group would like to send a message out to tell everyone what we are planning for the future and how fellow parents and carers can be involved.

Two members of the Steering Group have recently met with Brendan Lee, Head of SEND, for a discussion around the communication strategy and plans to increase the membership of the forum as we feel this is an area that needs some work. There will be an opportunity for parents and carers to contribute views and thoughts to the way parents’ voices can be heard.

This is an important piece of work that will influence the way parents’ views can be shared and taken into consideration. We NEED you! To make the forum sustainable

and truly representative, we are looking for more parents and carers to help us with the work we have planned. We are very thankful to those who have already volunteered to help with the forum and they will be contacted soon to arrange a meeting and talk about our plans. To continue with the progress we have made, we are going to hold some family fun events and training to recruit and educate interested parents and carers on participation and how you can be truly involved and represent.

This is an opportunity for all. Each parent carer can find out by emailing us and letting us know you are interested and want more information. The steering group are very keen to expand its membership and to welcome new parents and carers who want to be a part of this.

The Forum is here to listen, share and empower all parent carers from Lancashire who have children with additional needs or disabilities aged 0-25.

Lucy Ellis Chair of [email protected]

www.lancashire.gov.uk/childcare

Family Information Service

If you have a child or young person up to the age of 20 (or a disabled young person up to the age of 24), we can provide advice and guidance for parents on many issues, including: l Choosing and finding the right childcare for you in your local area l Advice on help available towards your childcare costs l Children’s Centres; where they are and what they can offer your familyl Free early years childcare for 2, 3 and 4 year olds and how to get a place l Family leisure activities l Parenting support including issues with your teens

We're here to help you and your family. Want to get in touch?

l Call us on 0300 123 6712 l Visit us at lancashire.gov.uk/childcarel Email us at [email protected]

Making childcare

child’s play.

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Autism Awareness

www.lancashire.gov.uk/childcare

Family Information Service

If you have a child or young person up to the age of 20 (or a disabled young person up to the age of 24), we can provide advice and guidance for parents on many issues, including: l Choosing and finding the right childcare for you in your local area l Advice on help available towards your childcare costs l Children’s Centres; where they are and what they can offer your familyl Free early years childcare for 2, 3 and 4 year olds and how to get a place l Family leisure activities l Parenting support including issues with your teens

We're here to help you and your family. Want to get in touch?

l Call us on 0300 123 6712 l Visit us at lancashire.gov.uk/childcarel Email us at [email protected]

Making childcare

child’s play.

Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving.Albert Einstein

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Rainbow is a parent support group for children aged 2-12yrs with Autistic spectrum disorders, (Autism, Aspergers Syndrome, Dyspraxia)We can and will sign post you to the right people and organisations who will help you get all the support you and your child need and are entitled too. Our group is run by parents who have children with ASD, and is totally non-judgemental, being the parent of a child with ASD can sometimes feel like a very isolating experience, but all our children have similar difficulties. We are all in the same boat and have shared the same problems, Rainbow meetings are relaxed and informal, the children can play in a safe environment that has a wide range of facilities.

FREE SERVICES• Extensive Autism related lending library, stocked

with Books, DVD’S , CD’S• Regular events and activities for the children• Regular professional guest speakers covering ASD

related topics• Training opportunities for parents/carers• Advice relating to Disability Law, special Educational

Needs Law• Theraputic services/Activities for parents/carers, plus

much more

VENUEWe meet on the first Wedneday of each month from 6-7.30pm at Mini Magees playcentre, 60-62, Lodge Street, Ashton, Preston, PR1 8XE, the venue is booked EXCLUSIVELY for our use, siblings are welcome to attend (no meetings in August)

Find us on facebook rainbow autism group Lancashire [email protected]: 07954-258584

If you have a child who is going through an Autism assessment or who has recently been diagnosed, local support group JAG can help. JAG is a community based group set up primarily to provide a safe and non-judgmental place for children on the Autism Spectrum to play, whilst their parents can meet and share information, concerns and exchange ideas in a friendly environment.

In addition to regular monthly meetings, JAG also have guest speakers, a monthly raffle, outings and a large library of Autism related books.

From our beginnings In 2011. our growth Is testament to our success and we look forward to your continued support. The more members we have, the more we can do for the children and us as parentsicarers. Our aim is for the children to have oodles of fun and for the parents; carers to gain support through meeting other families. We regularly Invite professionals to speak at our meetings on a variety of topics and we also have an extensive library of specialist titles, all of which. are free to borrow.

For more Information please call 07437 867562, email: [email protected] or visit www.Juniorautismgroup.co.uk

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I believe that the greatest gift you can give your family and the world is a healthy you.

Joyce Meyer

TAAG are Proud to AnnounceAll our members received ‘Special Achievements’ trophies & certificates and our volunteers received their ‘Appreciation’ & First Aid certificates.

Daniel Fishwick was nominated and Won ‘Chorley Sports Young Volunteer Awards 2016’ for all his volunteering work in the community at Lancashire TAAG. This is an absolutely fantastic achievement, well done Daniel.

Matthew Duncan was nominated and Won ‘South Ribble Young Volunteer Community Award 2016’. Despite having his own daily challenges, Matthew volunteers with Lancashire TAAG. This is a fantastic achievement, well done Matthew.

Alan Derbyshire was nominated and received a certificate for being part of ‘Chorley Sports Adult Volunteer 2016’ and Joanne Duncan was nominated and received a certificate for being part of ‘Chorley Sports Coach 2016’. Congratulations and well deserved to all our taag team.

We have be very lucky to have such an amazing taag team of volunteers who all have given up their own time to assist with social & life skills for our members, organising weekly/monthly activities and support in our community. THANK YOU TAAG TEAM.

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Supporting Autism Awareness Day!This event is for children with a severe learning disability and their families.

On Sunday 2nd of April we will be visiting

Mrs DowsonsLongsight Road, Clayton-le-Dale, BB2 7JA

We will meet from 10am with a 10.30 entry!

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Parents’ Hints and TipsHolidays and Days OutIf your child will be travelling on a plane for the first time, you may like to visit the airport before your holiday. Many airlines and airports are able to organise tours around an aircraft or on a simulator to help people with disabilities or those who might be nervous about flying. This may benefit your child as it provides some impression of what being in an aircraft is like.

Discuss your check-in arrangements with the airline. Perhaps they could arrange a time for you to check in, so that your family is able to approach the check-in desk straight away, and your child does not become anxious due to the wait in the queue. They may also be able to provide a quieter area of the airport where you could wait with your children.

If your child has Autism, an airport can be an overwhelming place. Manchester Airport have an Airport Awareness Pack for children with Autism. There is a booklet full of information and photographs so you know what to expect, and also a wristband to wear so airport staff are aware if you require special assistance. www.manchesterairport.co.uk/at-the-airport/special-assistance/autism-awareness Liverpool John Lennon Airport also have a downloadable guide showing what to expect there, and you can request an Autism Awareness Voucher to assist you through Security. www.liverpoolairport.com/help-advice/autism-awareness

Even the best-planned holiday may be affected by unexpected delays. Your child may find it difficult to deal with these unplanned aspects of the trip. Having a favourite toy or activity to entertain your child while waiting may help. As a part of your preparation, you could write a social story to explain that delays can occur.

Many holiday companies provide forms for passengers with disabilities where they can write down their special requirements. If you are unsure about this form, please contact your holiday company or travel agent direct. Alternatively, if you tell your holiday company of any special needs over the telephone, you should confirm these requirements in writing as well.

If you’re travelling by train, a railcard can save you money, plus there are sometimes partner discounts on days out, etc. The Disabled Persons Railcard gives you one third off rail travel for you and a friend, or the Family and Friends Railcard gives one third off adult fares and 60% off child fares for up to four adults and four children. www.railcard.co.uk

Some beaches in the UK now have Beach Wheelchairs for hire, all terrain wheelchairs with large inflatable wheels that roll over sand and pebbles with ease. www.beachwheelchairs.co.uk/beach-wheelchair-hire.php or contact the local Tourist Information Office for details.

When visiting theme or water parks, check before you go whether these places require specific proof of your child’s disability. Visitors with disabilities can sometimes avoid the queues; they can also make use of the disabled facilities. Some venues may have forms for you to fill out, or they may supply a specific member of staff to be your contact or guide for the day.

Some museums have extra help available for those with a disability and their families. For example, Eureka! The National Children’s Museum in Halifax, offer a trained member of staff to families of a disabled child, as a FREE extra pair of hands during your visit. They have a leaflet “The Eureka Story” which you can download before you visit so you and your child can prepare for your visit. www.eureka.org.uk

Changing Places are fully accessible toilets with an adult-sized changing bench and a hoist system. They are large enough to accommodate the disabled person and up to two carers, and have a screen or curtain for privacy. There are over 900 Changing Places across the country, with plans for more. If you are planning a day trip or a journey, check the website in advance for locations and details of the facilities available. www.changing-places.org

In the next issue we will look at starting/returning to school. Do you have any hints or tips to share? Please email us at [email protected]

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Useful WebsitesHoliday Accommodation, Ideas and InformationCulmore Bridge Cottages – South West Scotland:Purpose-built, spacious, comfortable bungalows set amid a peaceful woodland area. The 9 acres of grounds have wheelchair friendly paths to a pond, viewpoint and through woodland.W: www.culmorebridge.co.ukT: 01776 830 539E: [email protected]

The Tranquil Otter – Cumbria: Luxury log cabin and lodges, set in a private nature reserve with lake views. All accommodation is wheelchair accessible, as well as the paths around the lake and through the woods. W: www.thetranquilotter.co.ukT: 01228 576661E: [email protected]

Calvert Trust – Kielder, lake District and Exmoor:Accessible outdoor activity breaks and courses for people with disabilities together with their families and friends. They have 3 sites which can be viewed on their website or contact the individual centre.W: www.calvert-trust.org.uk T: Kielder 01434 250232; Lake District 01768 772255; Exmoor 01598 763221

Ribby Hall Village – Wrea Green, near Blackpool:Snowdrop Cottage has been especially adapted for guests with disabilities. Close to all onsite facilities and sleeps up to 5 people. Type “Snowdrop Cottage” into the search box on their webpage.W: www.ribbyhall.co.ukT: 0800 085 1717

The Children’s Adventure Farm Trust - Cheshire:Based at Booth Bank Farm, a 17th Century farmhouse set in the heart of the Cheshire countryside. Providing a variety of programmes for terminally ill, disabled and disadvantaged children from all over the North West.W: www.caft.co.uk T: 01565 830 053E: [email protected]

Autism Family Holiday – North Wales: Renovated cottage on the beautiful Llŷn Peninsula in North Wales is an autism-specific, self-catering holiday home for up to 6 people.W: www.autismfamilyholidays.co.ukT: 01286 660251

Happy Kids Holidays – France: Holidays aimed at supporting families with children and teenagers with Autistic Spectrum Disorders who want to come on holiday in France.W: www.happykidsholidays.com

The Bruce Trust – Wiltshire: Canal boat holidays for disabled, disadvantaged or elderly people. Specially designed, purpose-built boats provide self-steering, self-catering holidays on the Kennet and Avon Canal.W: www.brucetrust.org.ukT: 01380 721279E: [email protected]

Primrose Hill Holidays – Blue Anchor Bay, Somerset:Four self-catering bungalows with level wheelchair access and wet rooms. Dogs are welcome at an additional cost, but there is no charge for Assistance Dogs.W: www.primrosehillholidays.co.ukT: 01643 821200E: [email protected]

Blagdon Farm Country Holidays – Devon: Purpose built, fully accessible, luxury lake-side lodges and caravan site with fishing lake. A full range of mobility equipment is available to hire.W: www.blagdonfarm.co.ukT: 01409 211140E: [email protected]

Holiday Homes Trust – locations around the UK:Self-catering accessible caravan accommodation for families, groups and their carers. The Trust provides the opportunity for every single member of the family to enjoy freedom and life away from the home environment.W: www.holidayhomestrust.orgT: 020 8433 7290 or 020 8433 7291E: [email protected]

The Thomas Centre – Lincolnshire: Holidays for the whole family. ‘If you are a parent or carer of a child with Autism, Asperger’s, ADHD, Tourette’s or other forms of complex needs, our aim is to provide holidays that meets the needs of the whole family, not just the needs of the family member with special needs.’W: www.thethomascentre.co.ukT: 01507 363463E: [email protected]

Accessible Holidays in Lancashire: ‘We understand both the difficulties that a disabled holiday maker can face and the worry that this causes. Our job is to take away that worry by providing you with all the support you need at every step including choosing, booking, preparing to go, travelling, holidaying and coming home.’W: www.disabledholidays.com/search/uk-l23/england-l24/north-west-l1405/lancashire-l911 T: 0161 804 9898

Holiday Information Guide: The Holiday Information Guide is packed with information to help people with learning disabilities and those closest to them choose a holiday.W: www.hft.org.uk/holidayinformationguideT: 0808 801 0448E: [email protected]

Accessible Holiday Guide:Lots of useful information on accessible holidays.www.disabilityscot.org.uk

In the Spring, I have counted 136 different kinds of weather inside of 24 hours. Mark Twain

Do you have a holiday you can recommend? If you contact any of the holidays from the FIND Newsletter, please give us your feedback – was the information helpful? Did you book the holiday? What was the holiday like? Send your information to [email protected]

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Lancashire Outdoor Education (LOE) is a major provider of outdoor and residential facilities. Each LOE Centre can offer a range of cottages and bungalows within their grounds, allowing families or groups to experience a short break on a self-catered or catered basis. Last year a number of families and carers used the enhanced provision across the Service and enjoyed a fantastic short break at one of our Centres.

In September 2014, Tower Wood opened a new sixty bed accommodation block comprising en-suite rooms, spacious group areas and fully accessible accommodation with connecting wet rooms and bedrooms for other family members or carers. Dates available for 2017 at Tower Wood include:June 10/11, 17/18, 24/25July 8/9, 22/23, any day from 24 July.August any date except the 4th-7th AugustSeptember 9th/10th, 16th/17th. 30th/1st October. For further information please contact the centre

Borwick Hall can provide activity days for children and young people with additional needs, including wheelchair users. Options include climbing, canoeing, low ropes course, archery, orienteering, bush craft, artificial cave system and tree climbs.Bed and breakfast is available in North Beckside which has twin rooms with ensuite wet rooms.Self-catering in the recently refurbished Bungalow which sleeps up to 7.For available days please contact the centre

Hothersall Lodge is situated at the edge of the River Ribble flood plain which has meant that we

have benefited from the site being mostly level, but not affected by flooding and all entrances have been ramped. We also have open fields, woodlands, seating areas and are only a short distance from local facilities.We have a million pound specially adapted climbing wall, including an easily accessible wet room and hoist. The climbing wall has been specially designed to allow for various different users that allows us to design the climbing session around the needs of the individual. There are slabbed walls, steep walls, various abseils including a wheel chair ascent and descent ramp, a cave and an exhilarating adapted 150metre zip line.

Our lake has specialist equipment including adapted Canoes, Kayaks and a hoist to assist access to those that require extra help. The Lake itself has a footpath all the way around it, deep and shallow parts, islands and the water is pumped from an underground spring. For available dates please contact the centre.

If you would like to enquire further about a Day Visit or residential stay at any of our centres please contact

Tower Wood 01539 531519 [email protected]

Borwick Hall 01524 732508 [email protected]

Hothersall Lodge 01254 878422 [email protected]

or visit the website at http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/outdooreducation.aspx

Lancashire Outdoor Education

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Spring into Phab Youth Sessions

starting on

Monday 20th February 2017 7.30 - 9pm

Delivering a wide range of activities with all abilities for young people in year 7 and above (11+) We offer a range of activities which include: *Cooking/baking *Pool *Music *Sports *Games tournament *Quiz nights *Indoor sports *Film Nights and more…

(We cannot provide 1-1 care, but carers are welcome to stay for FREE)

Contact Spring into Phab on 01254 457026 or Email: [email protected]

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Where The Zone Young People’s Centre (opposite Trinity Church) Parson Lane, Clitheroe, BB7 2JY

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Weekly Sessions

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Spring into Phab Youth Sessions

starting on

Monday 20th February 2017 7.30 - 9pm

Delivering a wide range of activities with all abilities for young people in year 7 and above (11+) We offer a range of activities which include: *Cooking/baking *Pool *Music *Sports *Games tournament *Quiz nights *Indoor sports *Film Nights and more…

(We cannot provide 1-1 care, but carers are welcome to stay for FREE)

Contact Spring into Phab on 01254 457026 or Email: [email protected]

http://springinto.phab.org.uk/

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Where The Zone Young People’s Centre (opposite Trinity Church) Parson Lane, Clitheroe, BB7 2JY

£2.50 per session

Weekly Sessions

Tuck Shop available!

Spring into Phab Youth Sessions

starting on

Monday 20th February 2017 7.30 - 9pm

Delivering a wide range of activities with all abilities for young people in year 7 and above (11+) We offer a range of activities which include: *Cooking/baking *Pool *Music *Sports *Games tournament *Quiz nights *Indoor sports *Film Nights and more…

(We cannot provide 1-1 care, but carers are welcome to stay for FREE)

Contact Spring into Phab on 01254 457026 or Email: [email protected]

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Where The Zone Young People’s Centre (opposite Trinity Church) Parson Lane, Clitheroe, BB7 2JY

£2.50 per session

Weekly Sessions

Tuck Shop available!

Spring into Phab Youth Sessions

starting on

Monday 20th February 2017 7.30 - 9pm

Delivering a wide range of activities with all abilities for young people in year 7 and above (11+) We offer a range of activities which include: *Cooking/baking *Pool *Music *Sports *Games tournament *Quiz nights *Indoor sports *Film Nights and more…

(We cannot provide 1-1 care, but carers are welcome to stay for FREE)

Contact Spring into Phab on 01254 457026 or Email: [email protected]

http://springinto.phab.org.uk/

Supported by Funded by Affiliated to

Join our Facebook group: spring into phab

Where The Zone Young People’s Centre (opposite Trinity Church) Parson Lane, Clitheroe, BB7 2JY

£2.50 per session

Weekly Sessions

Tuck Shop available!

Spring into Phab Youth Sessions

starting on

Monday 20th February 2017 7.30 - 9pm

Delivering a wide range of activities with all abilities for young people in year 7 and above (11+) We offer a range of activities which include: *Cooking/baking *Pool *Music *Sports *Games tournament *Quiz nights *Indoor sports *Film Nights and more…

(We cannot provide 1-1 care, but carers are welcome to stay for FREE)

Contact Spring into Phab on 01254 457026 or Email: [email protected]

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Where The Zone Young People’s Centre (opposite Trinity Church) Parson Lane, Clitheroe, BB7 2JY

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West Lancs Parent Carer Forum are hosting

Time 2 Sleep Sleep Awareness Workshop Venue: First Steps Children’s Centre, Eavesdale, Tanhouse, Skelmersdale. WN8 6AUDate: Tuesday 9th May 2017Time: 9am – 3pm (Workshop runs from 9.30am -2.30pm)

Sleep Solutions have developed this workshop to raise awareness and improve understanding around sleep difficulties specifically related to children and young people with additional support needs.

The workshop runs in school hours and is open to both parents and practitioners to maximise the benefits from working and learning in partnership.

The materials used are written and delivered by a qualified sleep practitioner and subjects covered include:

• Effects on the Whole Family• Why is Your Child not Sleeping?• Keeping a Sleep Diary• The Bedroom Environment• A Good Bedtime Routine• Night Awakenings• Useful Resources.

FREE OF CHARGETo parents & practitioners working with families of children with additional needs in Lancashire.

LIMITED PLACES AVAILABLEFor more information or to book places, please contact:

Julia Johnson – 07974 197894Email: [email protected]

Sue Gaskell – 07584 217661Email: [email protected]

Scope is a registered charity number 208231 and a company limited by no. 520866 (England). Registered office: 6 Market Road, London, N7 9PW.

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Welfare RightsTax Credits and the 'disabled child element'The Chancellor announced in his Autumn Statement that 28,000 families who have been identified as missing out on the disabled child element in child tax credit will be automatically awarded the element and receive a lump sum for backdating for the period from April 2016.

Child Tax Credit includes a 'disabled child element' of £3140 a year for children who are in receipt of any rate of DLA care component or mobility component, or any rate of PIP daily living component or mobility component. In addition a 'severely disabled child element' of £1275 a year is included for children who are in receipt of the highest rate of DLA care component or the enhanced rate of PIP daily living component.

If the Tax Credit Office are notified of an award within one month of the date of the decision awarding DLA or PIP to your child, the disability elements can be backdated to the date which the DLA or PIP has been paid from. However, if you tell the Tax Credit Office more than one month after the DLA or PIP decision date, the elements are only backdated for a maximum of one month.

Due to significant under claiming by parents of disabled children, it has been HMRC’s practice to take data from the DWP about DLA awards and update the customer’s Child Tax Credit award automatically. However there have been problems with this process for a number of years.

Although HMRC still say that it is primarily the claimant’s responsibility to notify the Tax Credit Office of a child’s DLA award, they have conducted a scan and found 28,000 cases where the disabled child element is not being paid. Given the problems with information sharing between the DWP and the Tax Credit Office, HMRC has decided to add the disabled child element to the award and pay arrears back to April 2016 for all qualifying claimants.

Most families who have been missing out should have received this extra money by the end of January 2017. If you receive housing benefit or council tax support you will need to notify the local council benefit department of any increased ongoing CTC award, but lump sums for backdated amounts are treated as capital and should be ignored for a year.Remember, you should still notify the Tax Credit Office on 0345 300 3900 within one month of the DLA or PIP award date to get maximum backdating.

For free and confidential advice on benefits, please contact the Welfare Rights Service.Tel 0300 123 6739Email [email protected] www.lancashire.gov.uk/benefits-and-grants

Do you look after someone?

Family, a child with any additional needs,

a friend or neighbour?Do they rely on you to manage

day-to-day?Are you doing this without being paid?

For information about services and support in your local area contact

Yvonne or Sarah atCarers Support - West Lancashire

01695 733737Carers Support - West Lancs

01695 733737 | [email protected]

@CarersSupportWL

Do you have a child or young person with Special Educational Needs and/or

Disabilities (S.E.N.D)?Come and join us at a SEND support group drop in

session, all family members welcome.

2017 sessionsThursday 23rd MarchThursday 20th AprilThursday 18th MayThursday 15th JuneThursday 13th July

6.30pm – 8pmGiddy Kippers Party & Play Centre

Lomeshaye Industrial Estate, Nelson

£2 per child, refreshments and hot food available at the café.

For more information, contact Claire on 07908856254 or Giddy Kippers on 01282 615200

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Lancashire County Council – contact detailswww.lancashire.gov.uk/corporate/contact_us/index.aspEmail: [email protected]

High level Service:

Service: Number:

Corporate Services:

Signposting / General enquiries 0300 123 6701

Libraries 0300 123 6703

Library Service Automated Renewal Line 0300 123 6704

Registration and Certification Service 0300 123 6705SEND Information, Advice and Support Service 0300 123 6706

School Admissions 0300 123 6707

School Appeals 0300 123 6708

Lancashire Adult College 0300 123 6709

Care Connect Social Care 0300 123 6720

Safeguarding Adults 0300 123 6721

Emergency Duty Team 0300 123 6722

County Benefits Service

Care And Urgent Needs 0300 123 6735

Blue Badges 0300 123 6736

NoW Card 0300 123 6737

Schools Transport 0300 123 6738

Welfare Rights 0300 123 6739

Environment Anti-social behaviour on buses 0300 123 6782

Local SEND Offices

Central (Preston, Chorley, South Ribble, West Lancashire) 01772 531 597

East (Hyndburn, Ribble Valley, Pendle, Burnley, Rossendale)

01254 220 553

North(Lancaster, Fylde, Wyre) 01524 581 200

Other Useful Numbers

Family Information Service 0300 123 6712

Carers Lancashire 0345 688 7113

Ice Skating Sunday 12th March 4.30pm-6.30pmFylde Coast Ice Arena, Bristol Avenue, Bispham, FY2 0JE. Returning following our successful session last term. We have use of the main rink and an instructor. Please wear suitable clothing including gloves. Suitable for all ages.

Swimming Party Tuesday 28th March 6.30pm-8.00pmReform Health Club, 6 Milbourne Street, Blackpool, FY1 3ER. There will be pool games and party food provided. Early booking is essential as there are a maximum of 20 places.

Sign Hi Say Hi! – Fylde, Wyre & Blackpool Deaf Children’s Society for any child who is deaf or has a hearing impairment, their siblings and families.Activities £1.00 per person (unless otherwise stated), Under 5’s are free.To book on to the activities please contact 07437 335 655 oremail [email protected] | www.signhisayhi.org.uk

Registered charity 1037445

Activities for deaf* children & young people – March 2017We welcome deaf* children & young people, their siblings and families. (*Deaf includes all levels of hearing loss (mild/moderate/severe/profound) including unilateral deafness (affecting only one ear) and temporary deafness such as glue ear.)

Your Help Is EssentialWe would welcome contributions from Children, Young People, Parent Carers, Voluntary and Statutory Agencies:• Are you involved with a new project or group you would like to promote• Details of forthcoming diary dates• Opportunities for Children and Young People with SEND• Any ideas, views, letters, poems, etc, you would like to share• Do you know of any useful websites to include in FIND Contributions for future issues – please contact FIND. Remember, this is FREE to use.

E: [email protected]: 01772 538077 or 01772 532509

Editorial GroupSEND Child and Family Support Liaison [email protected] Tel: 07557 [email protected] Tel: 07557 030839

Child and Family Support Business Support [email protected]@lancashire.gov.uk

Parent RepresentativesChorley – Nannette HollidayLancaster – Lucy EllisPreston – Caroline DonnellyParent carers from other areas interested in joining the group, please contact FIND.

Voluntary Organisation – Julia Johnson, Face 2 Face/ScopeHealth – Tom Harrison, Lancashire Care TrustChildren’s Centres representative – Gillian Bell

We also have a facebook page. For regular updates, please ‘like’ our page at: www.facebook.com/LancashireLocalOffer

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The FIND Newsletter is produced by Lancashire County Council. The views expressed in signed articles do not necessarily represent those of Lancashire County Council. The newsletter cannot accept any responsibility for products and services advertised within it.

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