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National Telephone Support Service

Daisy Chain offer a telephone service to enable families to access advice, support and resources.

The service is open to young people, adults and families of those affected by neurodevelopmental disorders. Our aim is to provide support and services for those who display traits associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), sensory processing differences, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

The service is for those pre, during and post diagnosis.

The team are supporting families with the following:

  • responding to enquiries from parents, young people and adults and carrying out telephone appointments
  • sourcing, sharing and sending resource packs to support parents with loneliness and isolation
  • creating and sending bespoke resources and visuals

To contact the care team, please call 0800 031 5445.

Alternatively, complete our enquiry form and a member of the team will be in touch with you

Funding from the Coronavirus Community Support Fund, distributed by The NationalLottery Community Fund, has helped us to launch this service. Thanks to the Government for making this possible.

Published: 21st January, 2021

Author: Tracey Wright

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