The Child Law Advice Line
The Child Law Advice Line offers advice on all areas of family, child and education law.
These include: child employment; school issues ranging from admissions to exclusions; family law and more as we detail below.

ACE is an independent registered charity, which offers information about state education in England and Wales for parents of school-age children.
This is a service which, although...

Connexions is the government’s support service for all young people aged 13–19 in England. It offers support through personal advisers, who can provide not only...

Understanding learning difficulties and disabilities in the workplace
A number of organisations provide training, consultancy and resources to promote understanding of difficulties...

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...

IPSEA is a volunteer-based organisation. Many of the volunteers who provide telephone advice and support at tribunals are themselves parents of children with special educational needs...

SOS!SEN is a friendly, helpful organisation with parents at their very heart. Not just well-intentioned:
they really do work wonders for parents of children with learning...

YoungMinds provides comprehensive information on a range of mental health issues that affect children and young people such as:
depression, eating problems, self-harming,...

Skill helps disabled people across the UK make the most of their learning and employment opportunities.
Skill is an independent national charity that promotes...
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