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Accessible Childrens Charities websites

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Contact a Family

website accessibility rating: excellent what the website accessibility rating means

Contact a Family is a UK charity for families with disabled children. We offer information on specific conditions and rare disorders.

Additional notes: none

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The Who Cares? Trust

website accessibility rating: excellent what the website accessibility rating means

A national charity working to improve public care for around 60,000 children and young people who are separated from their families and living in residential or foster care

Additional notes: none

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Child Car Seats

website accessibility rating: good what the website accessibility rating means

Provides advice on purchasing, fitting and using child car restraints, along with links to manufacturers, retailers and other relevant organisations.

Additional notes: none

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Face2Face

website accessibility rating: good what the website accessibility rating means

Have you recently learned that your child has a disability?Would you like to talk to another parent who understands what you are going through and can offer emotional and practical support?

Additional notes: none

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International Save the Children Alliance

website accessibility rating: good what the website accessibility rating means

Save the Children fights for children's rights. We deliver immediate and lasting improvements to children's lives worldwide.

Additional notes: none

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Right From The Start

website accessibility rating: good what the website accessibility rating means

Promotes good practice in sharing the news of a child’s additional needs* to ensure that disabled children are valued and their parents are treated with respect.

Additional notes: none

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Whizz-Kidz

website accessibility rating: good what the website accessibility rating means

Whizz-Kidz is all about giving disabled children and young people the independence to enjoy an active childhood – at home, at school and at play.By providing them with customised mobility equipment, training, advice and life skills, we actually give them something much more important; the independence to be themselves. We make an immediate and life changing difference to their lives and their families.

Additional notes: none

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Bernados

website accessibility rating: fair what the website accessibility rating means

Barnardo’s believes in children, no matter who they are. Discover the history of one of the UK’s leading charities, including the work of Dr Thomas Barnardo.

Additional notes: none

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Make-A-Wish Foundation UK

website accessibility rating: fair what the website accessibility rating means

Make-A-Wish Foundation UK charity granting wishes of children and young people aged 3 to 17 living with life-threatening illnesses - United Kingdom and Northern Ireland.

Additional notes: none

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National Youth Agency

website accessibility rating: fair what the website accessibility rating means

The National Youth Agency (NYA) was founded in 1992 and is based in Leicester, England. The NYA aim to advance youth work to promote young people's personal and social development, and their voice, influence and place in society.

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