Social Care TV: SCIE launches new films for disabled children

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camilla-blog.jpgSCIE has released a set of three new films which highlight the experiences of disabled children and their families, and address the issues therein.

Issues the films cover include the quality and availability of short breaks and increasing access to leisure facilities. Each film highlights how certain schemes are improving outcomes for disabled children.

Amanda Edwards, SCIE deputy chief executive, said: "Genuine inclusion means provision of services so disabled children can participate in the same activities as non disabled children. 

"This requires commissioners and providers to create innovative solutions to increase participation.  The films, and accompanying materials, provide a good resource for commissioners, managers, staff and carers," Edwards said.

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