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| Looking after a child with a disability can be more than a full time job, and returning to work or starting a new job may be the last thing on your mind. For some parents, just having a very part-time job can build confidence and help alleviate the stresses of caring for a child with a disability. Like all parents returning to work after having children, you may feel that you need to update or improve on the skills and qualifications
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Related Organisations
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| Ableize
| A UK and Ireland resource of disability mobility and special needs advice.
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| Carers UK - The Voice of Carers
| Carers UK is the voice of carers. Carers provide unpaid care by looking after an ill, frail or disabled family member, friend or partner
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| HMRC
| HM Revenue & Customs - The Inland Revenue as was
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| Hampshire Family Information Directory
| The Hampshire Family Information Directory offers parents and practitioners the ability to search for information about childcare and family services in their local community, in other neighbouring authority areas and nationally.
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| Job Centre Plus
| Provide information on getting employment and on benefits you may be entitled to.
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| Learn Direct
| The Learn Direct website is a good starting point for Education inprovement.
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| Working Families
| Working Families runs 'Waving not drowning' - a network and information resource for parents of disabled children and for professionals who work with them.
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Articles
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| The Princess Royal Trust for Carers
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| Caring for your Family
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| Take a look at the Hampshire County Council website and find out more about what is available to you...
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| Would you like to become a Participation Worker in your local area?
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| Havant and Petersfield Fourm Administrator Reqiured
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| Support Worker Vacancy Open Apply Now!
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| Draft Hampshire Autism Strategy for Adults
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| Could your child's school transport be about to change?
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| Special Educational Needs & Disability Green Paper: Have your say!
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