Blackfriars School

'Transforming the lives of special needs pupils through collaboration, innovation, partnership and inclusion'

Links

Links to various useful and interesting sites.

Conductive Education online - Conductive education in the UK.

Disability Quiz - what do you know?

Planetamber - a global health and disability resource centre.

Madeley High School - Our Technology College partner

The Coppice School - Our partnet in the proposed Blackfriars & Coppice Federation.

OFSTED - The School's current report.

Staffordshire Education & Lifelong Learning

Special Educational Needs

Department for Children, Schools and Families

The Office for Disability Issues

British Epilepsy Association

Mencap

Council for Disabled Children's News Digest

The Transition Information Network (TIN) - this site provides information for everyone working with and for disabled young people in transition form childhood to adulthood

Connexions Staffordshire

The Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities

The National Autistic Society

The Specialist Schools Trust

Ouch! - The BBC's online disability magazine. News, opinion, features & humour.

StokeWhatsUp.co.uk - A local children and young people's services directory.

The Donna Louise Trust - A local charity that provides a children's hospice service. A lot of our students spend time at their Treetops facility.

Denise Leigh - An old pupil at Blackfriars and the winner of Channel 4's Operatunity programme.

Paul Henshall - Another old Blackfriars pupil. Best known for his work in Holby City & I'm With Stupid.

Ableize - Disability directory assisting all UK disabled people with listings including access, the arts, education, products and services plus information and advice for specific disabilities. Run by the disabled for the disabled.

Childnet International - A non profit organisation working with others to 'help make the internet a great and safe place for children'.

Think You Know - The TUK resources have been produced to help you teach the young people you care about to stay safe online. The resources have been developed largely with the direct help and advice from the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centres Youth Advisory Panel. So when we say these products are designed by young people for young people ... it's true. This means TUK has street credibility! The products incorporate the latest classroom chat, lingo and music to effectively portray key safety online messages. Why not see for yourself and download the TUK resources.

Special Friends - For People with Learning Disabilities and Their Carers

Disclaimer

Blackfriars School is not responsible for the content of any external sites.

 


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