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The Children with Disabilities Register holds information about children and young people in Jersey under the age of 18 with special needs arising from a disability or health condition
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Find out about a weekly benefit (Short Term Incapacity Allowance) if you're unfit for work due to sickness or injury
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Brook Jersey offers free, confidential sexual health and advice for young people under 21 in Jersey
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Learn about the Building a Safer Society strategy (BaSS), which is a response to local concerns about crime, anti-social behaviour and substance misuse
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The Parent Carer Forum is a way of bringing parents and carers together to create a strong community of families who have children with special needs
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Information about claiming Long Term Incapacity Allowance (LTIA) if you have a long term sickness or injury, including changing from Short Term Incapacity Allowance (STIA)
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A therapeutic service for children and young people age 4 to 17, who have made a disclosure of sexual abuse.
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We provide a safe space for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer, Questioning plus young people to meet. We offer 3 weekly sessions for young people aged between 11 and 18
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The library offers a home delivery service for customers who have health or mobility problems or for those now in self-isolation. We aim to deliver books or audio CDs for genres of your choice
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Jersey Recovery College (JRC) is a local mental health charity. It provides free education and training opportunities for those experiencing mental health difficulties and the families, friends and professionals who support them in Jersey
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Our Autism Jersey Holiday Club is a specialist holiday play scheme for young people aged 4 to 12 accessing primary school
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We provide access to support, information, advice, and signposting for individuals, families, parents and carers, pre and post diagnosis. We can also make referrals to other Government of Jersey services where appropriate
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If you have a child with a severe long-term illness or disability but you don't get Income Support, you may be able to apply for the Child Personal Care benefit
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We provide essential support for families, individuals and carers and have pioneered a number of services and support packages for both adults and children, including 24/7 supported living packages for children and young adults
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Brighter Futures is a charity which supports parents, families and young people in Jersey. We work alongside the main carer to support them with child development, parent-child relationships and well-being
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Our Parenting Support Services are here to help and support parents and guardians in their crucial role of raising children and young people
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Autism Jersey offer a free individual counselling service for parents and carers of individuals on the autism spectrum or awaiting diagnostic assessment. The service is also open to other adult family members including siblings, grandparents, and partners
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Enabling people on the autism spectrum to achieve their potential by advocating for an inclusive community and providing personalised services to the individual, families and carers.
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Support for people who are severely affected by mental illness or lacking capacity. My Voice employs a team of advocates who work with individuals with the most complex needs
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The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) is a charity campaigning and working in child protection in Jersey. We support Jersey families to help make sure children are given the best chance in life
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If you are a child or young person and you feel you are not getting the help you need or are entitled to, you can talk to us. We offer advice and support about children's rights and how to make a complaint.
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A 24/7 service to women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. Our services include a safe house and a 24/7 helpline. Our staff can provide emotional and practical support, discuss safety needs, your options and your rights
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This is a service for young people aged 12 to 18 who meet the eligibility criteria for targeted weekend and holiday short breaks who wouldn’t be able to attend or access mainstream activities
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We are a small, short-stay, nurturing support team for young people in Key Stages 3 and 4 (secondary school age) who feel unable to attend their mainstream school because of heightened levels of anxiety
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We are a free confidential therapy service. We provide confidential psychological interventions for resident adults aged 18 or over.
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The EP team provide psychological services and support to all schools and settings (0 to 19 years) in Jersey and help children and young people overcome barriers to learning
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Youth clubs / projects allow young people to socialise with their friends in a safe place. Find information on your nearest club and details of who to contact to join
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EYIT provides a preschool support service by giving professional educational support and guidance to parents and early years settings in meeting the needs of children with additional needs
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Our adult short break service is a service which provides both respite and outreach to individuals with autism. The adult short break service provides service provision for someone who is 18+
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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Self development courses for young people who are not in employment, education or training, as well as school children who are at risk of absconding or not attaining GCSE grades
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My Time for Young Carers provides young people, who are affected by the support needs of another, with a safe space where they can access support and have fun
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The Child Development and Therapy Centre provides a range of services for children including Speech and Language Therapy, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Family Care Coordination and Community Short Breaks
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The EAL team provide advice and support for teachers as well as 1:1 and small group tuition for pupils for whom English is not their first language
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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Support for parent(s) / carer(s), children and young people when attendance and punctuality at school becomes problematic
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The aim of the SEN Team is to ensure that children and young people with special educational needs achieve highly and get the most out of their school life
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The Visual Impairment (VI) Team works together with school staff, parents and outside agencies to provide specialist educational support for children and young people from 0 to 19 years with a medically diagnosed visual impairment
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We can offer support with issues such as low self esteem, anxiety, managing feelings, bereavement and loss
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Search results for the Right Help Right Time directory aimed at helping children, young people and families in Jersey find the right help and support for them
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The ASCIT is an advisory service to schools supporting their understanding and management of pupils presenting with Autism or related social communication difficulties
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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Jersey Association for Youth and friendship (JAYF) provides safe, secure accommodation for young people aged 18 to 25 years who would otherwise be homeless through no fault of their own
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Find out about the Best Start Partnership and the app 50 things to do before you're five
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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Many Jersey schools offering secondary education, also offer a school based counsellor to be accessed by students who attend there
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States of Jersey Government Website.