Some children with physical difficulties require specialist equipment in order to support them to access their everyday activiites. Many of the children we see for this have been referred to us by the Complex Medical Needs Team.
We work closely with colleagues in the Specialist Inclusion Support Service physical impairment team to support young people with physical disabilities in mainstream schools, recommending adaptations and adjustments to ensure young people are able to safely access their school environments.
As part of our role, we might also recommend specialist seating for school and/or home to make it easier for the young person to participate in their everyday activities, such as to write and draw, play, interact with friends and eat or drink. We do not provide funding to provide specialist seating in schools, but will provide a letter to schools/social services explaining the cost and benefits of the chair for the individual. Once equipment has been provided, the Occupational Therapist will ensure this is set up for the young person and will provide training/support to ensure it is used safely.