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National Portage Association
PO Box 3075Yeovil
Somerset
BA21 3FB
Tel: 01935 471 641
Fax: 01935 471 641
Web: www.portage.org.uk
Best time to telephone: 9.00am - 1.00pm, Monday & Thursday.
The National Portage Association operates a scheme, available in some areas, to families with pre-school children. It is a home visiting service aimed at helping young children with special needs. This could include children with developmental delays, physical disabilities, language and sensory difficulties. Features of the scheme are as follows.
- Portage is based on parental involvement, structured teaching and positive monitoring. The teaching provides intensive support to the child at home, on either a short or long term basis. Very young children with disabilities, even in their first year, can be included.
- Portage home teachers are drawn from a variety of backgrounds who are trained in the Portage Model. They visit the home and plan learning activities and management strategies, which parents and child work on during the week.
- Portage trained teachers have available toys and materials for use in the home. They will also consult with other professionals such as speech therapists, physiotherapists and occupational therapists, who may be involved with the family.
- Referrals are accepted from a variety of sources including health visitors, social workers, the paediatric department of the local hospital, GPs or from other people who work with young children, such as early years workers. Parents/carers can also contact the scheme directly.
- Portage schemes are run in close liaison with the Local Education Authority, Social Services and Health Department.
Checked: February 2007
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