
I CAN Launched
Talking Point
I CAN, the charity that helps children communicate, will be launching Parent Point in March 2006. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE AND COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION ON ALL ASPECTS OF CHILDREN’ S COMMUNICATION ONLY A CLICK AWAY I wish this site had been here about four years ago when I needed it, I have been all over the place looking for information that you have got together on the one site. Thanks, it's excellent and I will be singing its praises to all my friends with special needs children. - Parent participating in pilot I CAN’s Talking Point website has become the quickest single route for parents looking for the most comprehensive, accessible and up-to-date information and resources on all aspects of children’s communication development and disability from the widest range of sources. Parent Point and Talking Links are two exciting new developments on the site developed by I CAN, the charity that helps children communicate, via unique collaborations with partners in the statutory, private and voluntary sectors. The enhanced site was unveiled on May 16 2006 by Annabel Burns, Deputy Chief Adviser, Children's and Young People's Services DfES. Parent Point offers knowledge, ideas and resources for families to promote all children’s communication development and support children with a communication disability. Available resources include an interactive message board, downloadable songs and nursery rhymes, factsheets in seven languages, webcasting and information from other charities for families of children with a communication disability in association with other disabilities www.talkingpoint.org.uk/parentpoint Funded by DfES Parenting Fund, Parent Point marks a voluntary sector first with content developed in partnership with 10 organisations all working in the fields of children’s disability, welfare and development. Virginia Beardshaw, Chief Executive of I CAN said, There is an urgent need for parents to be able to access comprehensive information on all aspects of children’s communication development and disability easily and from one place. For the 1.2 million families of children with a communication disability, finding information and details about local health and education services can be a confusing and time consuming process. Parent Point and Talking Links are prime examples of how the voluntary, private and statutory sectors can pool their expertise, work well together and build each others capacity. For more information visit www.talkingpoint.org.uk |
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