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Funding and grants - Other Useful References

Home Access

Home Access is a government drive that helps low-income families who currently lack access to a computer and/or internet to get online at home to support learning. If a child has difficulty using a computer because of a severe disability or a special educational need, they may be eligible for a tailor-made Home Access package based on a simple evaluation of their needs.


Implementing 'Fulfilling and Rewarding Lives': Consultation for statutory guidance for local authorities and NHS organisations to support implementation of the autism strategy

This draft guidance should be seen in the wider economic and public spending context. It includes some elements which the Department of Health are confident can be delivered within current health and social care resources. But other proposals may require additional investment or redistribution of funding and they are looking at the relative costs and benefits of these. No decisions will be taken before the Spending Review is complete in October 2010.


Direct payments - arranging your own care and services

Guidance from Directgov for the general public