Wandsworth Council’s Family Information Service provides free information and guidance on childcare, education, family support and activities for children and young people aged 0-19 years (up to 25 for young people with special needs or disabilities).
RNIB – Royal National Institute for the Blind
Practical and emotional support for everyone affected by sight loss.
Providing support to blind and partially sighted children, young people and their families, including offering grants for equipment and services as well as organising trips and events.
LOOK - National Federation of Families with Visually Impaired Children
Help, support and services for visually impaired children and their parents or carers.
Helping blind and partially sighted people into work through their training and employment services.
Providing grants to low-income families raising disabled and seriously ill children and young people.
Helping blind and partially sighted children who have a talent or a love for music. The AMBER Music Awards can help low-income families to pay for music lessons, music therapy sessions, musical instruments and more.
Metro is a London based Sports and Social Club for blind and partially sighted people of all ages. Metro's members include many of the UK’s top international sports men and women, but the club is also there for those who are new to sport or who want to enjoy less competitive activities.
KIDS London (SEN) Mediation Service
Helping to settle disagreements that arise between parents and local authorities/schools about the special educational needs (SEN) of children and young people, and how best to meet these needs.