Disabled Children's Register (DCR)

Wandsworth's Disabled Children and young People’s Register (DCR) records details of children and young people in the borough who have a physical or learning disability.
The voluntary register collects information on children and young people aged 0 - 17.
The information is used:
- to help the London Borough of Wandsworth and local health services plan appropriate services in the borough;
- for parents to have a voice and ensure that the London Borough of Wandsworth and other services are aware of the needs and demand for services in the borough; and
- to provide regular up to date information to parents and carers of children and young people with a disability or special need.
What are the benefits of registering ? You will:
- receive a DCR Newsletter twice a year, about services, support and activities for you and your child,
- receive weekly emails about services, activities and support, if you give us permission (tick the "email" box on page 2),
- be able to apply for a WAND card, if you meet the criteria, and
- have your say on influencing services in the borough.
Please contact THRIVE Wandsworth for an application form and explanatory leaflet or for further information about the Register and the WAND or WAND+ card.
More information about the DCR.
Who to contact
- Telephone
- 020 8871 7899
- dcr-wand@wandsworth.gov.uk
- Parent Organisation
- Disabled Children's Register (DCR)/WAND/WAND+/Short Breaks/Parent Champions/SEND Local Offer Team
Where to go
- Name
- SEND Strategic Planning and Local Offer
- Address
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Town Hall Extension
Wandsworth High Street
Wandsworth
London
- Postcode
- SW18 2PU
- Get directions
Local Offer
- Description
What is Wandsworth’s Local Offer ?
To join Wandsworth's Disabled Children's Register (DCR) and request a WAND card, you can apply your own or on your child's behalf.
How to complain, compliment or feedback about this service, activity or provider.
- Local Offer Age Bands
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Transitions to Adulthood (16+)
Secondary (11-16 years)
Primary (4-10 years)
Early Years (0-4 years)
Last updated: 12 Nov 2020