Kids’ response to the Disability Action Plan consultation 2023-2024
Read our response to the Disability Action Plan. It's all about accessible playgrounds, assistive technology and digital inclusion.
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We’re here for children and young people with special education needs and disabilities, young carers and families. We’re on a mission to create a world where all kinds of kids have all kinds of opportunities.
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Read our response to the Disability Action Plan. It's all about accessible playgrounds, assistive technology and digital inclusion.
We believe it’s vital that babies and young children with SEND have access to quality early years support. Read more.
The Government's Plan does not begin to match up to the scale of the challenges. Read our full response.
The Government’s decision to increase benefits in line with inflation will provide some relief to families of disabled children currently struggling to cover daily costs.
Kids CEO Katie Ghose shares three ways the charity sector can adapt to unprecedented economic changes.
The current education and support system for children and young people with SEND does not work. The Government needs to build on the SEND reforms of 2014, but this time reforms should be resourced, implemented and enforced.
Chief Executive Katie Ghose reflects on the Government's SEND review, identifying three areas of interest for Kids.
Making people’s lives better ‘Making people’s lives better’ – is the firm commitment from the Chancellor, as the government reviews how they are going to spend the budget for the...
Delivering services during the pandemic A stark feature of Covid lockdown measures was the extent to which for many of us living, working and socialising online became ‘the new normal’....
Kids and the Disabled Children's Partnership launched ‘Locked Out’: Digital Disadvantage of Disabled Children, Young People and Families during the Covid-19 Pandemic report.