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Children's Disability Network - Dudley MBC

Dudley MBC Services

Organiser:

Rebecca Southall

Telephone:

0300 555 0050

The Children’s Disability Network is a record of information about children and young people who have additional needs or a complex health condition. You can join the network if you live in the Dudley borough and care for a child aged 0-17 years with additional needs or a complex health condition. These may include: difficulties with hearing or seeing, a learning disability, autism or ADHD, a physical disability, language or communication difficulties, complex health condition or mental illness. 

 As a member you will:

  • help ensure that the local authority has accurate information on the needs of disabled children and their families to ensure that support and short break services are continued now and in the future.
  • have a chance to have a say on changes to services through consultation meetings, surveys and other activities (if you wish)
  • participate in any activities and events organised by the network

For more information on the network or to receive an application contact the Children's Disability Team.

How to Find Us

Children's Disability Network,

Corbyn Road,

DUDLEY,

West Midlands,

DY1 2JZ

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Times & Dates

Session Details:

Monday-Friday 9.00am-5.00pm

Days of the week:

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

Time of Day:

Morning, Afternoon

Group Information

Coverages:

All of Dudley Borough

Target Audiences:

Young People, Children

Facilities:

Toilet facilities, Wheelchair accessible, Disabled toilet

Children's Disability Network - Dudley MBC

Organiser:

Rebecca Southall

Telephone:

0300 555 0050

Email:

rebecca.southall@dudley.gov.uk

Job Title:

Senior Business Support Officer

Address:

Childrens Disability Team, Corbyn Road, DUDLEY, West Midlands, DY1 2JZ

Service Information

Categories:

Dudley MBC Services, Physical and Sensory Impairment, Learning Disability Support, Social Care, Mental Health Support

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Last updated 29th Aug 2023

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