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U.K. S.P.I.N. Special Needs Information Network For Young People with Special Needs in Suffolk
What is SPIN? 
County Councils are required by law to keep an up-to-date list of disabled children living in their areas. In Suffolk, Health, Education and Social Care have organized a way of collecting information about children who have special needs called the Special Needs Information Network - SPIN.  SPIN records are held on computer at Social Care Central Office. You can register your child on SPIN by filling in an Enrolment Form. The only information stored on SPIN will be the information you give us on the form.  Click here to download the 1-page pdf information sheet on S.P.I.N. (pdf size=106kb)
 

Disability Organizations Worldwide - Disability organizations abroad may offer volunteer opportunities and may be able to assist with accommodation arrangements, such as providing referral to local disability-related resources; locating personal assistants, sign interpreters and orientation guides; and advising program participants on accessibility in the host country.

 

 Parents Down Under New Zealand

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Welcome to the International Mosaic Down Syndrome Association Web Site.  We hope that by finding us you’ll be able to contact other families, and join our circle of friends and support.  Our partner page is at http://www.mosaicdownsyndrome.com.

 

The Learning and Behavior Charitable Trust of New Zealand is made up of a number of people who all share a common vision on raising the social awareness in the area of hidden disorders, learning, and/or behavior difficulties. In addition we are passionate about ensuring that those people who are otherwise unheard have a united voice.

 

“ASK: ERIC” http://ericir.syr.edu/ - ERIC is the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC), a federally-funded national information system that provides, through its 16 subject-specific clearinghouses, associated adjunct clearinghouses, and support components, a variety of services and products on a broad range of education-related issues.

 

 

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