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  1. pdnet – a network for those supporting learners with physical disability

    pdnet is a free to join, national network that provides professionals in education with support in promoting positive outcomes for children and young people with physical disability.

  2. Physical Disability – pdnet

    Physical disability is defined as a “limitation on a person's physical functioning, mobility, dexterity or stamina” that has a 'substantial' and 'long-term' negative effect on an individual’s ability to do normal …

  3. Conditions – Page 2 – pdnet

    pdnet is a free to join, national network that provides professionals in education with support in promoting positive outcomes for children and young people with physical disability.

  4. Standard 2.1 – pdnet

    pdnet is a free to join, national network that provides professionals in education with support in promoting positive outcomes for children and young people with physical disability.

  5. Schools 3.3 – pdnet

    pdnet is a free to join, national network that provides professionals in education with support in promoting positive outcomes for children and young people with physical disability.

  6. Training – Page 3 – pdnet

    pdnet is a free to join, national network that provides professionals in education with support in promoting positive outcomes for children and young people with physical disability.

  7. Schools 3.2 – Page 3 – pdnet

    pdnet is a free to join, national network that provides professionals in education with support in promoting positive outcomes for children and young people with physical disability.

  8. Health & Safety e.g. risk, manual handling – Page 6 – pdnet

    pdnet is a free to join, national network that provides professionals in education with support in promoting positive outcomes for children and young people with physical disability.

  9. EY Standard 3.5 – pdnet

    pdnet is a free to join, national network that provides professionals in education with support in promoting positive outcomes for children and young people with physical disability.

  10. The effect of CP can range from barely visible to very severe. It can affect 1, 2, 3 or 4 limbs and/or the trunk and head in a variety of combinations, CP can also affect internal muscles and thus have …