We want to make sure we know how many disabled children or children with special needs that greatly affect their every day life live in the city. This is something all councils have to do. It will help us improve services now and in the future. By being on the register we can also keep you informed of what services are available and how you can get involved if you want to.
Do I have to register my child?
Is it for my child?
What will families get out of the Disabled Children's register?
Where and how is the Disabled Children's Register information held?
Who would see this information?
Disabled Children's Register Leaflet (pdf, 236KB)
Related information
How do I register?
No registering is voluntary and details of your child can not be added without your permission.
There is a form to fill in but you can chose which questions you answer.
By registering your child you are helping us develop services for disabled children and young people which are responsive to their needs.
Download the Disabled Children's Register form here.
Yes if your child :
Then please join our register!
Being part of the Disabled Children’s Register is not a way of being assessed for services and will not provide or take away any services for you or your child.
Registering will give you and your family the chance to comment on the services you do or don’t get. It is a way for you to tell us what you think could make a difference, and pass on your views to service planners and decision makers. It is a way for us to pass on information to you.
Joining up is your opportunity to be involved in influencing how services are planned and delivered.
Comment from a parent-carer
"As a parent, being on the receiving end of lots of different services gives you insight into where gaps might be and how teams and services work differently. This is why parents are the best people to be involved in service planning."
The information you provide is held confidentially and securely on computer with Newcastle City Council. We will send you a copy of your information if you want.
Every year, we will ask you about any changes and update your record.
Any reports we produce will be used for planning and developing services. They will never identify any child or family as only the facts and figures are used.
In line with Aiming High for Disabled Children Disability Matters, the participation newsletter for parents and carers of disabled children and young people has been developed. There will be a spring, summer, autumn and winter edition. The Newsletter is linked to the Disabled Childrens Register. It is a way for Children's Services to pass on information about developments in services for disabled children and what they offer for parents and carers of disabled children. It is also a way for parents to raise issues and ask questions.
Visit the parent carer participation for disabled children and young people section on the Newcastle Children's Services website.
Visit the Information for parent carers (parents of children with disabilities) section which will keep you informed about developments in services for disabled children.
Complete the Disabled Children's Register online form
Jacqui Adams
Email: disabled.childrens.register@newcastle.gov.uk
Phone: 0191 277 4605 or 0191 277 4700
Page last updated: 16 August, 2011