Websites
Recolo Links
A blog by Dr. Jonathan Reed, sharing his views on the latest thinking on a range of childhood disorders including dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD, brain injury, learning disability, Autism and epilepsy.
Mental health matters for children and adolescents, including teaching resources and academic presentations.
Literature / Publications
Recolo’s presentation on the PEDS model at the Children Brain Injury Trust’s 2009 Conference.
Taking a systemic perspective on neuropsychological rehabilitation with children with brain injury and their families (In press).
Article in the British Association of Brain Injury Case Managers newsletter introducing the PEDS model.
Brain Training
Cogmed Working Memory Training™ is a proven software-based program designed for sustainably improved attention.
Neurogames are educational games that will teach your child reading and basic maths using the latest findings from neuroscience and child development.
Resource for young people about acquired brain injury, run by The Brain and Spine Foundation.
Associations
Offers links for parents to child psychologists who work in private practice and can offer the skills they are looking for.
BIBIC is a national charity offering practical help to families caring for children with conditions such as autism, cerebral palsy, Down’s syndrome, developmental delay, traumatic and acquired brain injury and specific learning difficulties such as attention deficits hyperactivity disorder, dyslexia and dyspraxia.
The Brain and Spine Foundation offers support to people affected by brain and spine conditions in the UK.
The charity aims to prevent death and injury on the roads through education of all road users and campaigning for road safety. They also offer care for people bereaved or affected by serious injury in a road crash through support services by their BrakeCare service.
BABICM is a professional association promoting the development of case management in the field of acquired brain injury.
Epilepsy Action is the largest member-led epilepsy organisation in Britain, campaigning to improve epilepsy services and raise awareness of the condition, offer assistance including a national network of branches, accredited volunteers, regular regional conferences and freephone and email helplines.
The British Psychological Society is the representative body for psychology and psychologists in the UK.
The Child Brain Injury Trust (CBIT) is a UK-wide charity offering support, information and training on childhood acquired brain injury.
Changing Faces supports and represents people who have disfigurements to the face, hand or body from any cause, providing personal support for children, young people, adults and families. They work with schools, employers, health and social care professionals to ensure a culture of inclusion for people with disfigurements.
The Connexions service provides a comprehensive service to meet young people's needs for information, advice and support.
Contact a Family provides support, advice and information for families with disabled children, no matter what their condition or disability.
Different Strokes provides a free service to younger stroke survivors throughout the United Kingdom.
Supporting adults and children affected by encephalitis, their families and carers by providing advice and information and working at national level to improve services.
Headway is a charity set up to give help and support to adults affected by brain injury, through wide range of services, including rehabilitation programmes, carer support, social re-integration, community outreach and respite care.
Supporting those who face the challenge of life after meningitis through our professional services.
A national charity that works for, and with, parents, offering parenting support.
The disability organisation whose focus is people with cerebral palsy, aiming for disabled people to achieve equality in a society in which they are as valued and have the same human and civil rights as everyone else.
A UK charity supporting siblings who are growing up with or who have grown up with a brother or sister with any disability, long term chronic illness, or life limiting condition.
A charity which aims to promote understanding of all aspects of Acquired Brain Injury and to provide expert input to policy makers, service providers and general public.
Education
The Department for Education Special Educational Needs division, offering a wide range of SEN and disability advice and materials for teachers, parents and others working with children with SEN in England.
IPSEA offer free and independent legal advice, support and representation (when needed) in appeals to the Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal.
Network 81 is a national network of parents working towards properly resourced inclusive education for children with special educational needs.
Trust-Ed aims to improve the lives of young people with ABI (Acquired Brain Injury) and their families and to maximise the future social, emotional and employment prospects of young ABI survivors.
Legal
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) is a not-for-profit organisation, which exists to fight for the rights of injured people. Information, guidance and support for those injured as a result of someone else's negligence.
The Children's Legal Centre is a unique, independent national charity concerned with law and policy affecting children and young people.
The Law Society represents solicitors in England and Wales.
MASS is a national association of solicitors representing the victims of road traffic accidents. The society is
non-profit making and all our members are experts in road accident and personal injury claims.
Solicitors
Recolo has so far worked with the following Law Practices:
NHS
Providing health and social care policy, guidance and publications for NHS and social care professionals.
NHS website linking to health and social care resources.


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