A new website to support local families of children with disabilities was officially launched by Ealing Mencap, Ealing Council and Ealing Primary Care Trust today.
The website, www.ealinghelp.org.uk, contains comprehensive information on all the services available in Ealing borough and surrounding areas for children with disabilities and their families.
Staff and parents of children with disabilities celebrated the new resource with coffee, pastries, a prize draw and guided ‘tours’ of the website on the ground floor of Ealing Council’s Uxbridge Road headquarters, Perceval House, from 9.30am to 11.30am today.
Developed with parents and carers, the site features a discussion area, frequently asked questions, news and events, useful contacts, newsletters and information on:
Councillor Ian Gibb, deputy leader and cabinet member for children’s services, said: “This new website aims to be a one-stop information shop for families of children with disabilities in Ealing.
"It will help parents and carers to find out about the many services on offer and explain how they can be accessed. It should also be a valuable resource for all professionals who work in this area.
"We hope the discussion area becomes an invaluable forum for bringing parents together to share their experiences and knowledge, and for creating stronger support networks across the community."
Julian Hillman, Ealing Mencap executive director, said: "The site will continue to evolve and grow as we take on feedback from parents, other family members, carers and local professionals, and information will be updated weekly.
"In the future we hope to secure funding to develop a web zone specifically for children and young people and we welcome your thoughts."
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