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Sharing information, helping build the knowledge base and promoting teamwork around children and young people with disabilities and special needs

 

TAC Interconnections is an organisation set up for everyone in the world of childhood disability. We keep a broad and inclusive focus on all babies, children and young people whatever their disabilities, special needs and situations. We work to:    

  • help keep everyone up to date with developments and events
  • support the national and international collection of evidence about effective support
  • foster the Team Around the Child (TAC) approach – children and families do better when the people helping them work together
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