Contact a Family Bradford

Typically, parents contact us soon after finding out that their child has a disability. The need for straightforward medical information is often the first thing that we can help with. We have information on thousands of medical conditions that affect children, including many very rare disorders.

Wilsden Medical Practice (training practice)
01535 273227
2 Lingbob Court, Wilsden
Bradford
Philip Cecil Holland
0113 243 2799
Department of Paediatrics Clarendon Wing Belmont Grove The General Infirmar
Leeds
Susan Elizabeth Wyatt
0113 392 2955
Clarendon Wing Leeds General Infirmary
Leeds
John William Lambert Puntis
0113 392 3828
Room142 B Floor Clarendon Wing Belmont Grove
Leeds
P Jane Cowan
0113 243 6436
Medical Protection Society Granary Wharf House
Leeds
Cullingworth Medical Practice (training practice)
01535 272127
12 Mill Street, Cullingworth
Bradford
Philip Andrew John Chetcuti
0113 243 2799
Great George Street
Leeds
Colin David Ferrie
0113 392 2188
Department of Paediatric Neurology Clarendon Wing
Leeds
The Green Way Practice (training practice)
01274 872650
Greenside, Cleckheaton
W Yorkshire
Undercliffe Surgery (training practice)
01924 403406
Undercliffe, 273 Healey Lane, Batley
W Yorkshire
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Contact a Family


Contact a Family helping hand Contact a Family provides support, advice and information to families with disabled children across the UK. They can help parents through any and every stage of their special needs journey. 

We take a ‘one-stop shop’ approach to answering enquiries from families because we recognise that their lives are often very complex and they have a range of information and support needs. 

They were particularly helpful to us when compiling The Good Schools Guide - Special Educational Needs. 

 

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Typically, parents contact us soon after finding out that their child has a disability. The need for straightforward medical information is often the first thing that we can help with. We have information on thousands of medical conditions that affect children, including many very rare disorders. We also try to link parents up with a national support group, so that they can talk to other families who have been affected by the same condition. These groups are often small and run from the home of another family. They are a real lifeline for families, though, and a fantastic source of information on coping with a particular condition. Other parents can also tell a family how their own child coped with, for example, going to a mainstream school, or why they decided to choose a residential special school. Talking to others can help families to make up their own minds as to which course of action to take.

In the case of a very rare disorder where there is no support group we can try to link the parent one to one with another parent in the UK or abroad via our helpline or our family-linking website. If a parent wants to start a support group, we can offer development support and advice every step of the way.


Helpline


The family is likely to face a range of practical problems as the child grows up. Our helpline has a large range of free fact sheets covering most issues that face families with disabled children and answering common questions on rights, such as:

Do I have a right to return to work part time after maternity leave? How am I going to pay the rent on a lower wage? 

Contact a Family would carry out a full benefits and tax credits check and advise about employment rights. Parents might also want to know about childcare for a disabled child and help from social services to adapt the family home.

We consistently find that many parents remain unaware, for many years, that they can claim Disability Living Allowance for their child, regardless of their own income and savings.

This benefit is assessed purely on the level of care that the child needs or on the difficulty that they have getting around. Many parents are also unaware that if their child uses a wheelchair indoors they automatically qualify for money off their council tax – again, regardless of income or savings. Small concessions like this can make life much easier for families. Another ex...

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