Bridgepoint Learning is building connections with national charities and organisations whose resources and guidance help support the families we work with. As the project grows, we continue to expand this network to ensure families have access to trusted information and support.
Bridgepoint Learning connects families with trusted guidance and resources from the National Autistic Society, helping ensure parents have access to reliable information and support.
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Bridgepoint Learning connects families with trusted national organisations, including IPSEA, the leading charity in SEND law in England.
IPSEA provides free, independent legal advice and resources to help families understand their rights and navigate the SEND system. Their guidance supports parents and carers in securing the education and support their child is legally entitled to.
As part of our commitment to supporting SEND families, we signpost to IPSEA’s extensive range of resources, advice lines and legal guidance.
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Bridgepoint Learning is working with Twinkl to help families access high-quality learning resources and educational materials that support children who are learning outside of traditional school settings.
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Bridgepoint Learning connects families to trusted guidance and resources from YoungMinds, helping parents and young people access support and information around children’s mental health and wellbeing.
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Bridgepoint Learning is connecting with the Anna Freud Centre to explore ways of supporting children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing.
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Bridgepoint Learning signposts families to information, guidance and support available through Scope, a national organisation working to create equality for disabled people. Scope provides trusted advice and resources that support disabled people and their families in areas such as education, community support and navigating services. These resources help strengthen the support we are able to direct families towards through Bridgepoint Learning.
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We signpost families to trusted organisations such as the PDA Society, providing access to specialist guidance, resources and support for children and young people with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA).
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