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Parents rate local councils' services for disabled

Parents of disabled children have rated local authority services as 'above average' in the first-ever national survey of parents' views on services for disabled children.

Parents were asked by the Department for Children, Schools and Familiesto rate local authorities' delivery of the Government's 'core offer' fordisabled children.

The core offer is part of the Government's Aiming High for DisabledChildren programme, which sets out standards of the entitlements andservices that disabled children and their families should be able toexpect in every area of the country.

The survey showed parents in 30 areas in England rated services as 59out of 100 on average, with York scoring the highest at 65 and Lewishamscoring the lowest at 55.

Children's disability charities welcomed the survey.

Srabani Sen, chief executive of Contact a Family, said she hoped itwould 'drive local authorities and primary care trusts to ensure thatthe right services are available to meet the needs of disabled childrenand their families'.

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