Behaviour and sleep support

Behaviour Support

The Developmental or Behavioural Concerns page contains information on other services that can help with these worries including the Child Development Team.

The Positive Behaviour Support Service (PBSS) supports children and adults whose challenging behaviour is impacting upon their family and services around them, reducing their qualtity of life and will possibly lead to expulsion from community based services

free online training resource about Learning Disability and Challenging Behaviour, written by Professor Richard Hastings. 

Sleep Support

You can find out about the sleep pathway on the Knowsley Early Years website

ADDvanced Solutions run workshops about living with different Neurodevelopmental conditions including sleep every Wednesday during term time, contact them to see when sleep will next be covered.

SCOPE have some useful Sleep Tips 

The Sleep Charity Flyer.
At any given time up to 40% of adults and 50% of children (this rises to 80% with a diagnosis) have difficulties with their sleep. Yet in a recent survey, almost 60% of adults felt there was a lack of support for sleep issues. Sleep problems can leave people feeling isolated and lonely.
Our free helpline is run by trained sleep advisors, many of whom are specialists in working with . We can talk to young people directly, or parents (we can also talk to adults, including older people, about their sleep issues).
The helpline is open 5 times a week, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday evenings 7-9pm, and  Monday, Wednesday mornings 9-11am. The number is 03303 530 541. 
You can read more here: https://thesleepcharity.org.uk/national-sleep-helpline/