Clinical lead for the Special SN and respite service in Birmingham. All tweets are my personal thoughts. Passionate about help and support for C&YP. ๐๐๐๐๐
Join Birmingham Community Healthcare for a day filled with opportunities, as we are looking to hire dedicated and enthusiastic Children's Nurses, Health Visitors and Allied Health Professionals
Nurses: https://t.co/HFhmId0ePV...
Health Visitors: https://t.co/nhRq6zK09f..
Itโs Menโs Health Week, remember this ๐ฉต
Men,
Itโs okay to cry.
Itโs okay to show emotion.
Itโs okay to be emotional.
Itโs okay to feel sad.
Itโs okay to be okay.
Itโs okay to not be okay.
Itโs okay to feel.
Itโs okay to grieve.
Itโs okay to tell someone youโre struggling.
Itโs okay to talk.
Itโs okay to struggle.
Itโs okay to fail.
Itโs okay to feel lost.
Itโs okay to talk about your mental health.
Disabled children have now lost ยฃ64m from their own savings โ all because ministers are *still* refusing to make it easier for families to access their Child Trust Funds.
We need your help to keep up the pressure. Use our template letter to email your MP: https://t.co/h4sqspHoQY
Weโre offering 24 FREE online workshops in November to support parent carers of autistic children who live in London or in the Midlands with a range of issues!
See whatโs coming up and book your place:
๐ London: https://t.co/RbXmZRhVKn
๐ Midlands: https://t.co/KjFMxSMwVi
A review of disabled childrenโs social care law in England has been started by @Law_Commission โ a move which we have campaigned for over the last 5 years!
The review aims to simplify overly complex and patchy legislation to ensure the system is fair ๐
https://t.co/ehZuBB06fU
Birmingham is a fantastic place to live and we serve a wide range of people and communities
We are an advocate of diversity and strive to mirror the community we serve as much possible
To find out how to join our team...
https://t.co/kpsZpTuAIa
BCHC - It's a Great Place to Work!
Itโs #CarersRightsDay today. This includes young carers . Siblings want to care and support their disabled sibling but they need to be made aware of the help and support available to them too. #youngcarers
Join us for a cuppa on #CarersRightsDay โ
On 23 November we're hosting a special Care for a Cuppa session with our Head of Policy. Join to explore our latest research, ask questions, share your thoughts, and of course chat with other carers.
Register: https://t.co/eKADnBMsta
Band 6 Term time only contract working in one of the largest Special School Nursing Service in the UK. Closing date 10th October 2023. Let us show you why it is a great place to work!
https://t.co/ttGeGaikmy
#specialneedsmatter#specialschoolnursing#BCHC
To increase your disabled childโs chances of getting the right Disability Living Allowance award, itโs important to know how the DWP interprets certain words used in the form.
Below are some key definitions, but read our DLA Guide for more advice:
๐ https://t.co/PTMFjiXnw0
Great turn out this morning for macmillan coffee morning at Brays School. ยฃ180 raised so far well done team for organising #macmillancoffeemorning2023
https://t.co/7DOfU4Sq9N
Book your space on the NHS webinar on 3rd October
Parent / carers have your say about if special schools should have regular eye tests @BirminghamPCF
Our fortnightly #COVID19 surveillance report shows that hospital admission rates have increased in all age groups except 15- to 24-year-olds. The highest admission rates continue to be seen in the over 75s.
Read the full report: https://t.co/kwcCX7zbYK
MOVEMENT MONDAY: This month we are looking at animals and nature. Have you seen any of these animals over your summer holidays? Can you move like these animals. This can improve our balance and core stability.
Parent carers shouldnโt have to navigate the complex SEND system alone. Thatโs what our Helpful Guide is for!
Our free 100-page book is packed with advice to help you access support for your disabled child, from their early years through to adulthood.
๐ https://t.co/nHhSSf8kQR
A Summer is rapidly approaching finding providers that offer holiday clubs for children with special educational needs and/or disabilities can be hard. Click this link for details of providers in Birmingham:
https://t.co/x8qdl0vheU