Redbridge SERC

Videos

Screenshot for video: How to recognise an Asthma Attack

How to recognise an Asthma Attack

Good short film for Staff CPD Good also be shown to older Students.

Screenshot for video: Buteyko method used in Glasgow Schools

Buteyko method used in Glasgow Schools

This method has been used for several years in this School.

Illustrations

Stickman Communication

Stickman Communication

Stickman Communications create brilliantly simple cards to help communicate a variety of conditions/ disabilities. They currently cover; * ASD * Sensory overload * Allergies  * Medical conditions  * Bowel and bladder conditions * Hypermobility and EDS * Migraine * Seizures * POTS /SVT * Visual impairment * Mental Health *…
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Source: http://stickmancommunications.co.uk/epages/747384.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/747384/Categories/topics

Family Resources

Over the Wall

Website: 
http://www.otw.org.uk/
Description

Over the Wall is a holiday camp for children who have a serious illness.

Serious Illness Camp

We invite applications from children who are experiencing, or have recently experienced the challenges of a serious or life threatening condition. This includes, but is not limited to-

  • Respiratory conditions (eg Severe Asthma, Chronic Lung disease)
  • Blood disorders (eg Sickle Cell Anaemia, Haemophilia, Aplastic Anaemia)
  • Cancer
  • Diabetes
  • Gastrointestinal Disorders (eg Crohn’s disease, Colitis)
  • Heart Conditions (eg Congenital heart disease)
  • Immunological Disorders (eg Immune Deficiencies)
  • Kidney Disease (eg Nephrotic Syndrome, Polycystic Kidney Disease)
  • Liver Disease (eg Biliary Atresia, Liver Transplant)
  • Neurological Disorders (eg Epilepsy, Spina Bifida)
  • Neuromuscular Disorders (eg Muscular Dystrophy)
  • Autoimmune Diseases (eg Juvenile Arthritis, Lupus, Dermatomyositis)

Children must be between the age of 8 and 17 when attending our camps. Presently, we only accept applications from children living in the UK. The child must be able to function and participate in a group setting with children of a similar age, and must be able to communicate their needs independently. If the child is in a wheelchair they must be able to transfer independently.

Wellbeing for Parents

Website: 
https://www.asthma.org.uk/advice/child/life/parents/
Description

Well set out advice, also links here to Asthma UK Facebook page and other forms of social media.

Government website signposting to information

Website: 
http://www.gov.uk/browse/disabilities
Description

All areas of benefit entitlement accessible from here including employment, benefits, carers’ benefits, blue badge and much more.