The Children and Young People’s Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy & Speech & language therapy services are looking to raise awareness of their advice lines.
The advice lines – one for professionals and the other for parents or carers – gives direct access to advice and support from an occupational therapist, physiotherapist or a speech and language therapist.
How can they help?
Occupational Therapy can help if you have questions about how a child plays, enjoys hobbies, manages at school or looks after themselves. You can talk to OT about physical abilities, attention or sensory differences.
Physiotherapy can help with questions about a child’s movement, mobility, and development. They are available to talk about how to help a child with an injury or pain.
Speech and Language Therapy can help with questions about a child’s words, sentences and communication. You can talk to them about how to help a child’s talking and understanding.
Professionals who work with children or young people and have questions can phone 01383 674055 for advice.
And parents or carers who have questions can phone: 01592 226699
- Tuesdays between 10am - 12pm
- Wednesdays between 2pm - 4pm
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