Families
Welcome to the families section of iFace. If you have a brother or sister with a disfigurement and would like to talk about what it's like, or if you have a disfigurement and your parents have given you some brilliant (or awful!) advice, this is the place for you. Don't forget the 'Add your story' button at the bottom of the green box on the right if you have ideas for new forum subjects.
Note: Unfortunately, Changing Faces is currently unable to continue to
provide its discussion forums. We are looking into alternatives to put
in place as quickly as possible.
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www.sibs.org
www.sibs.org.uk for lots of info and support for those who grow up with a brother or sister with special needs, disability or chronic illness
www.sibs.org.uk for lots of info and support for those who grow up with a brother or sister with special needs, disability or chronic illness
Contact A Family
www.cafamily.org.uk/siblings Contact A Family are an organisation that have lots of info for for families who have a child who has a medical condition. They have some information siblings which might help your parents understand how you might be feeling
www.cafamily.org.uk/siblings Contact A Family are an organisation that have lots of info for for families who have a child who has a medical condition. They have some information siblings which might help your parents understand how you might be feeling
Childline
www.childline.org.uk. ChildLine is the free helpline for children and young people in the UK. Children and young people can call 0800 1111 to talk about any problem.
www.childline.org.uk. ChildLine is the free helpline for children and young people in the UK. Children and young people can call 0800 1111 to talk about any problem.
Young Carers
www.youngcarers.net Young Carers is for anyone caring for a sick or disabled family member
www.youngcarers.net Young Carers is for anyone caring for a sick or disabled family member



















