Children and young people in Lancashire who have special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are facing “unacceptable” delays in getting the support they and their families require.
Senedd members backed calls for a bill to ensure better support for more than 310,000 unpaid carers across Wales.
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Blog Preston Children and young people in Lancashire who have special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are facing “u ...
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What care and support is available for people affected by dementia in Wales? Friends and family who care for a person with dementia who is living at home may also need support to carry out this role.
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