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  1. Neurodiversity Celebration Week 18th - 24th March

    Neurodiversity Awareness Week is about celebrating our unique strengths and differences. Some of the different ways people think, learn, and perceive the world has been given labels, such as: ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia and Tourette’s Syndrome. Regardless of labels, neurodiversity week recognises and raises…
  2. Access Suffolk

    This page brings together help and support that is available for people with disabilities and accessibility requirements in Suffolk. If you would like to contribute to this page please let the InfoLink team know.
  3. Mental Health and Parenting

    Many parents and carers struggle with mental health problems while caring for their children. The key thing is to talk to someone and not be afraid to get some extra support so that you can continue to provide a safe and loving environment for your children. Below we have…
  4. Become a Digital Champion

    Can you help your community? Do you have a few hours spare each month? Do you have the enthusiasm for supporting others to make the most out of getting online?  You will have access to the Digital Unite web-based learning platform that trains, supports and…
  5. Financial and debt advice

    Financial Advice Financial services can be confusing.  You may be looking for advice on debt management or help with budgeting.  We have lots of organisations that offer support, knowing where to go for the right advice is important. On Suffolk InfoLink we list services that…
  6. Request Emotional Wellbeing Leaflets for your school/setting

    The below emotional wellbeing leaflets are available to download or request copies of to help signpost families and young people to mental health support services in Suffolk. Please email thesource@suffolk.gov.uk if you would like to request copies of these leaflets. Emotional wellbeing leaflets for families and young…
  7. Suffolk Information Partnership

    The Suffolk Information Partnership (SIP) is a network of organisations supporting people in Suffolk with information and services around care, health and wellbeing. We meet regularly to share updates on our services and discuss topics of interest so that we can work together in a more coordinated…
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