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    If you’re dreading the summer holidays the joy of the Lord can be your strength

    2025-06-24T08:20:00Z

    The school holidays will soon be here. For some families that’s a brief respite – children who struggle with school and are misunderstood in the classroom will experience a welcome relief. But for others it can bring difficulties. Children who rely on the security of the classroom routine can be completely thrown out by the unpredictable weeks stretching before them. Not all summer holiday play schemes can meet the requirements of children with additional needs, so it falls to mum and dad. It’s doubly hard, of course, for single parents.

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    Having a Disability Champion can revolutionise life for disabled youth and children in your church

    2025-03-31T08:43:00Z

    When we moved to our current church a few years ago, most people who talked with me for more than a few minutes soon discovered that I’m passionate about churches becoming more accessible for disabled people, including disabled young people and children. It wasn’t too long before our vicar approached me and asked if I would consider being the Disability Champion for our church. After praying about it, I gladly accepted. I want churches to not only welcome and include disabled adults, youth and children, but to also be places where they can feel that they truly belong. But what is a Disability Champion and why might your church need one?

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    My daughter has quadriplegic cerebral palsy. Here’s how my faith helps me to cope

    2022-05-30T13:44:00Z

    How do you cope when your child has a  disability?