Further help and advice - useful organisations
Last updated 08 Feb 2010, review date due 08 Feb 2012
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Local Authorities:
Visit www.dcsf.gov.uk/localauthorities to find contact details for your local authority.
Association for Physical EducationNetwork 81helpline : 0870 770 3306 (weekdays 10am - 2pm) email : info@network81.org |
Advisory Centre for Education (ACE)General advice line: 0808 800 5793 (Mon-Fri 10am - 5pm) Exclusion information line: 020 7704 9822 (24hr answer phone) Exclusion advice line: 0808 800 0327 (Mon-Fri 10am - 5pm) |
Independent Panel for Special Education Advice (IPSEA)
telephone: 0800 0184016 (Mon to Thu 10am – 4pm and 7pm - 9pm. Fri 10am - |
National Parent Partnership Networktelephone: 0207 843 6058 |
Skill: National Bureau for Students with Disabilities (England)telephone: 0800 328 5050 minicom: 0800 068 2422 email: info@skill.org.uk |
Skill: National Bureau for Students with Disabilities (Wales)tel: 02920 786 506 email: paul@skillwales.org.uk |
Equality and Human Rights Commission (England)telephone: 0845 604 6610 textphone: 0845 604 6620 |
Equality and Human Rights Commission (Wales)telephone: 0845 604 8810 textphone: 0845 604 8820 |
Equality and Human Rights Commission (Scotland)telephone: 0845 604 5510 textphone: 0845 604 5520 |
Equality Commission (Northern Ireland)telephone: 028 90 500 600 textphone: 028 90 500 589 |
Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal (SENDIST) EnglandSEN helpline: 0870 241 2555 (weekdays 9am – 5pm) Discrimination helpline: 0870 606 5750 (weekdays 9am – 5pm) |
Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal (SENDIST) Waleshelpline: 01597 829 800 |
Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF)telephone: 0870 000 2288 (weekdays 9am – 5pm) textphone / minicom: 01928 794 274 email: info@dcsf.gsi.gov.uk |
National Assembly for Walestel : 029 2082 6078 email : SEN@wales.gsi.gov.uk |
Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS)telephone: 0207 215 5555 or 0870 0010 336 (weekdays 9am – 5pm) |
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