Sensory Children and Families Team
The Sensory Children and Families team provides support and
information for families where there are issues related to
deafness. We are able to work with children from birth to age 17
who are identified as children in need under the Children
Act.
This includes children who are born deaf, those who have acquired
deafness and also the hearing children of Deaf parents. We have
knowledge and experience of working with both D/deaf adults and
children, and we have specialist communication skills.
We have a responsibility to promote children’s welfare, which
includes supporting relatives to enable children to stay with their
own families.
Watch information about Deaf Services in BSL.
What we can do:
- Assess for equipment to enable independence.
- Register deaf children.
- Group and individual work with children.
- Contribute to educational assessments of children with special education needs.
- Counsel families where there is a diagnosis of deafness and
promote a positive image of being deaf.
- Work with parents to develop communication and behavioural
management skills.
- Assist families and individuals to get support from other
agencies or services.
- Support Deaf parents to ensure equality of access to other
service for their child.
- Provide information and advice on deaf-related issues.
- Support applications for Disability Living.