Media Centre

The media Centre includes all the latest news from MOVE Europe as well as useful resources for journalists and broadcasters.

Spokespeople

Click to see the biographies of MOVE’s spokespeople ranging from the charity’s CEO, those working in the field from health and education backgrounds and MOVE parents.

Case Studies

The MOVE Partnership has a wide range of case studies (including those that have been previously unpublished) which illustrate the difference the MOVE Programme can make not only to a disabled individual but also their family and care team.

Current Reports and Evidence

Click for details on the reports, evidence and supporting academic research which demonstrate the benefits of the MOVE Programme and the progress that has been made by a sample of those accessing the MOVE Programme.

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If you are a parent, carer or guardian and would like to find out about how the MOVE Programme could help your child click here for more »

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The MOVE Programme works with the whole team around the child including education staff, therapists, and carers within schools, centres, health service and other organisations. click here for more »

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To learn more about establishing a MOVE Development Agreement to implement the sustainable MOVE model for the benefit of all children/adults within an authority/borough click here for more »

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To learn about the MOVE Programme for the adult group click here for more »

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Testimonials

"The sharing of everybody’s skills and having everyone working towards the same goals produces a more collaborative approach for the child"
Lynne Brownrigg, Head Teacher, Cumbria

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