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Corringham Primary School youngsters raise £7K for cancer charity

Entain plc (via Public) / Entain Foundation Partners with Chance for Childhood to Change Lives Forever

Entain Foundation Partners with Chance for Childhood to Change Lives Forever 24 May 2021 Partnership begins with the Change the First 1,000 Days initiative Entain, the leading global sports betting and gaming entertainment group, is delighted to announce the launch of a new partnership with Chance for Childhood, through its Entain Foundation. Chance for Childhood is an award-winning global charity, which supports the most vulnerable children, including those on the streets, disabled children, children affected by conflict and those that are incarcerated. The partnership will begin with a new pilot project - Change the first 1,000 Days - to support 600 out of school children in street situations in Accra, Ghana, to ensure they access, and thrive in, early childhood education.

Parent training can lead to lasting gains in autism

Centre focuses on a training initiative called the Family Take the Lead Programme Alia El Naggar, Founder and Clinical Director, Swedish Specialised Centre for Special Needs Image Credit: Supplied Highlight In conversation with Alia El Naggar, Founder and Clinical Director, Swedish Specialised Centre for Special Needs How important is early diagnosis? What are the special therapies or programmes that the centre offers for autistic children? Early diagnosis is key to successful intervention. It can lessen the severity of the symptoms as the younger the child is, the better he/she will learn. If we diagnose early, we start intervention early and then we have better progress. It’s also easier for parents and caregivers to manage the challenging behaviours of kids when they are younger. We offer Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy, speech and language therapy, and occupational therapy (OT) on one-to-one basis. We also offer continuous awareness

Support for pupils with special educational needs is a lottery in Guernsey and Alderney | Channel

Credit: Press Association Unnecessary barriers are preventing children with special educational needs in Guernsey and Alderney from accessing adequate support. A review into Special Educational Needs and Disability provision (SEND) found just 44% of families of children with special educational needs were confident that the identification of SEND was accurate. The report said families believed provision in the islands was excellent once a child’s needs were formally identified but there were ‘unnecessary barriers’ preventing that from happening. A significant variation in the qualifications and experience of Learning Support Assistants was also found meaning “such support is a lottery for learners”.

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