Sam has done a great deal to help drive the campaign to tackle the root causes of injustice forward. He's been shortlisted for a national award and your vote could help Sam achieve the recognition he deserves.
An Islander with a learning disability has been recognised nationally for the work he's done to help drive forward the campaign to tackle the root causes of injustice.
The Islander who organised the roundtable discussion says she felt it will lead the Island towards a more progressive, proactive environment for SEND families
A Safe Place sticker will be displayed at County Hall while a free app is also available to download at the App store and Google Play so people can locate one of the Safe Places Island-wide.
The inclusive educational support initiative launched aims to help nurture a more inclusive, collaborative, and supportive approach for neurodivergent children and children with disabilities
The Island has seen an increase of 66.5% of Islanders registered with dementia and a total increase from 0.6% to 1% total prevalence compared to the national prevalence of 0.4% in 2006/07 to 0.5% in 2011/12.