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A conversation with Ramou from Peterborough Family Voice

Contact Associate Laura talks to Ramou from Peterborough Family Voice parent carer forum about reaching the work they do reaching out to different communities in the area.

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  • Helping your disabled child make the move to secondary school

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    We're relaunching our podcast with something a little different to what we’ve done before. In this rebooted series of our podcast, we’ll be featuring more interviews and guest contributions, and on the whole exploring the issues we know families care about in a little more depth.Our first episode is all about helping your disabled child make the move to secondary school. We speak to Caroline Klage, brain injury solicitor and parent to three neurodiverse children, who shares her strategies and top tips for preparing for the move.We also hear from Bridie from our helpline team, who explains what national offer day is in England and Wales and what options you have when you've been offered a school place.Download a transcript of this podcast: https://contact.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Transcript-helping-your-disabled-child-move-onto-secondary-school.pdfHost: Harriet SquirrelProducers: Michele Cefai, RJ Dale, Tom Bobbin
  • Tube feeding with Fledglings

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    Our Fledglings shop sells clothing, products and equipment to help children and adults with all kinds of disability, condition or area of difficulty. And our new tube feeding range of clothes is no different.In this episode, Contact's Head of Commerce Lisa talks to our Wales Information and Networking Coordinator, Mandy, about products to help your child.You can also watch this conversation on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/j72GXr8KLwY
  • RSV (respiratory syncytial virus - wirus syncytialny układu oddechowego) - Polish translation

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    RSV (respiratory syncytial virus - wirus syncytialny układu oddechowego) - to jeden z najbardziej powszechnych wirusów odpowiedzialnych za kaszel i przeziębienie. Prawie wszystkie dzieci zarażają się nim przed ukończeniem 2 roku życia.  RSV może powodować katar czy kaszel u dzieci i dorosłych, ale u małych dzieci jest główną przyczyną poważnej infekcji dróg oddechowych, zwanej zapaleniem oskrzelików. W zasadzie, to właśnie najczęstszy powód występowania zapalenia oskrzelików w dzieci poniżej 2 roku życia.  W tym odcinku wyjaśniamy, jak rozpoznać objawy RSV i co możesz zrobić by je złagodzić, w tym także kiedy skonsultować sie z lekarzem czy wezwać pomoc w nagłych wypadkach.
  • What is Contact's Listening Ear service?

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    Listening Ear is our 1-1 telephone appointment service, where you can talk with one of our family support advisers for a listening ear, reassurance and practical and emotional support. But what topics can you talk about and how long for? How did the service come about, and what do parents think of it? And most importantly, how can you book an appointment? In this episode, we speak to Noreen, an adviser on the Listening Ear line, who tells us all of this and more. You can find out more about Listening Ear on our website at www.contact.org.uk/listeningear
  • The Disabled Children's Partnership lockdown survey and Contact's new services

    06:29|
    In May, over 4,000 of you shared your experience of lockdown, in response to the Disabled Children's Partnership survey. In this podcast, we talk to Contact's Campaign Manager Una Summerson about what we learnt from the survey and how the results are driving our campaign work. Una also tells us about some new services Contact is running to help families through the pandemic.
  • Close the Loophole: An interview with Una Summerson about our school transport campaign

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    School transport is  an integral part of a child's education. If a child can't get to school  or has a stressful experience getting to school, they are not able to  learn and take part in the school day like other children. That's why we're campaigning to Close the Loophole in school transport law for over 16s. In this podcast, we talk to Contact's Head of Campaigns Una Summerson about what the loophole means, how we're trying to change it, and how you can get involved. Find our more at contact.org.uk/close-the-loophole
  • Dealing with Bullying: If the school have informed me my child is bullying

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    In this podcast we discuss practical tips and advice on what to do if  you are informed your child has been exhibiting bullying behaviour. For  further advice, visit our website www.contact.org.uk/bullying
  • Dealing with Bullying : Helping schools recognise the cause of bullying incidents

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    In this podcast we discuss practical tips on how to help schools  recognise and understand the root causes of bullying incidents if they  aren't already being addressed. For further advice, visit our website www.contact.org.uk/bullying