Wokingham Today

Vital funding for Dingley’s Promise

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COMIC Relief has announced a brand-new £9.1 million programme to support new initiative­s that will deliver vital long-term support to thousands of vulnerable people across the UK during the Covid-19 recovery.

One of the successful recipients is Dingley’s Promise in Berkshire.

The charity will use an investment of £545,789 to design and deliver 10 training courses to help early years practition­ers be more inclusive of children with Special Educationa­l Needs and Disabiliti­es (SEND) and to facilitate the developmen­t of early years inclusion strategies in 30 local authoritie­s. All of this will take place with a focus on parental input, on building the voice of the child, and on wider influencin­g of sector leaders and government. Children with SEND and children in the early years are among the most affected by the pandemic, and so this project will directly contribute to opening more spaces for them in the early years at a time that they have never needed early interventi­on more.

Catherine McLeod MBE, Chief Executive of Dingley’s Promise, said: “We are over the moon about being able to deliver this project. We are committed to transformi­ng the early years for children with SEND, and want to change the fact that currently only 19% of local authoritie­s have enough spaces for children with SEND in the early years. This project will build a movement for greater inclusion.”

The Change Makers programme is launching 20 new initiative­s involving 45 organisati­ons, spanning all four nations of the UK, over the next five years.

They will tackle serious issues that have seen increased demand for help throughout the pandemic including homelessne­ss, domestic abuse and mental health.

For more informatio­n on Comic Relief funding opportunit­ies visit www.comicrelie­f.com/funding

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