Disabled parents
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Where we find another site that offers the support we believe that parents need our policy is not
to duplicate it by further extending our own content but rather to offer a link to the external site.
Our aim within in this section is to provide a source of support and information for disabled parents. We feel that this support is best provided
through links to the following organisations:
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Disabled Parents Network is an organisation run by disabled parents, their allies and family
members, disabled people who would like to be parents in the future and others who are already grandparents. They offer
a telephone helpline, a support network across the country and a quarterly newsletter for members.
The Disabled Parents Network Helpline was set up to support disabled parents and would be parents. They offer advice,
information and peer support, to other disabled people and offer a parent's help line, because sometimes what a parent
finds most helpful is moral support from another disabled parent.
Helpline - 0870 241 0450
Disabled Parents Network
National Centre for Disabled Parents
Unit F9
89-93 Fonthill Road
London
N4 3JH
Email: information@disabledparentsnetwork.org.uk
www.disabledparentsnetwork.org.uk
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Disability, Pregnancy & Parenthood International (DPPi) is a small UK based registered
charity, controlled by disabled parents, which promotes better awareness and support for disabled people during pregnancy and as parents.
They run a UK Information Service where enquirers can find information and resources relevant to disabled people as parents.
Disability, Pregnancy & Parenthood international
National Centre for Disabled Parents
Unit F9
89-93 Fonthill Road,
London
N4 3JH
Information Service Freephone:
0800 018 4730
Textphone: 0800 018 9949
Admin: 020 7263 3088
Fax: 020 7263 6399
Email: info@dppi.org.uk
www.dppi.org.uk
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Deaf Parenting Project
This project was set up to improve information and resources for deaf and hard of hearing
parents and is supported by DPPI. They also run a thriving Deaf parenting email group that you can join through the web site below.
www.deafparent.org.uk
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PARENTLINE PLUS
Parentline Plus gives parents somewhere to turn to before a problem becomes a crisis. They provide help and information to anyone looking after a child.
If you don't feel able to talk to those around you try calling the Parentline Plus free helpline where you can talk to someone in confidence about your worries.
Their textphone service enables parents who are deaf or have speech and hearing impairments to use this service.
Free helpline: 0808 800 2222
Free textphone helpline: 0800 783 6783 (for people with hearing or speech impairment)
Parentline Plus also offers information on parenting courses.
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www.parentlineplus.org.uk
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