Books (short term loan only):

Children in hospital—a guide for Family and Carers, Richard Lansdown, Oxford University Press 1996. (ISBN 0-19-262357-5) (ref G1) [missing]

A Special Child in the Family—living with your sick or disabled child, Diana Kimpton, Sheldon Press 1990. (ISBN 0-85969-607-3).(ref G2)

The challenge of facial disfigurement—James Partridge, Director of Changing Faces, published by Changing Faces in conjunction with the British Burns Association. (ISBN 0-14-011597-8). (ref G3)

Counselling People with Disfigurement—Eileen Bradbury, BPS Books 1996. (ISBN 1-85433-176-0). (ref G4)

Glossary of Syndromes associated with Learning Difficulty—Ann Worthington, In Touch Trust, (ISBN 0-9510245-1-5). (ref G5)

Useful addresses for Special Needs—Ann Worthington, In Touch Trust, no known ISBN, available direct from In Touch, (ref G6)

The Blue Horse Norman Silver, Faber & Faber (ISBN 0-571-17725-5) a short novel for teenagers dealing with how a boy learns to cope with facial disfigurement following a car accident. (ref G7)

An A-Z of Children's Emotional Problems, Tom Crabtree, Unwin Paperbacks, (ISBN 0-04-649018-3). (ref G8)

My child looks different, a guide for parents, from the 'Facing the future' series published by Changing Faces, (ISBN 1-900928-08-6). (ref G9)

101 Questions about Squint, a guide for parents, David Taylor, Jane Walker & Christine Timms, Dept. of Ophthalmology, Great Ormond Street Hospital, (ISBN 0-7089-2345-3). (ref G10)

Special Educational Needs a guide for parents', Department for Education, HMSO, (ISBN 0-85522-445-2). (ref G11)

Code of Practice on the Identification and Assessment of Special Educational Needs, Department for Education, HMSO, (ISBN 0-85522-444-4). (ref G12)

Statements: a handbook for parents in England and Wales, Have you a Child with Special Educational Needs?, (2nd edition) published by Network 81. (ref G13)

Visibly Different, coping with Facial Disfigurement, Lansdown, Rumsey, Bradbury, Car & Partridge, Butterworth-Heinenman 1997, (ISBN 0-7506-3424-3). (ref G14)

(a) You’re in charge, (b) What happened to you? (c) Looking different feeling good and (d) Do looks count?, a set of booklets published by Changing Faces for facially disfigured children to use as a resource in dealing with the outside world (ISBNs 1-900928-19-1, 1-900928-18-3, 1-900928-17-5, and 1-900928-16-7), (ref G15 a, b, c or d)

Does it run in the family?, Doris Teichler-Zallen, Rutgers University Press, 1997 (ISBN 0-8135-2446-6). (ref G16)

Exploring faces through fiction, using stories to help you talk with your child about their face, Changing Faces, (ISBN 1-900928-29-9). (ref G17)

Humpty Dumpty faces the future, a poem about coping with an unusual face, Changing Faces, (ISBN 1-900928-27-2). (ref G18)

Show time!, a story for young children about looking different, Changing Faces, (ISBN 1-900928-28-0). (ref G19)

What happened to your eye?, understanding and managing disfigurement that affects the eyes, Changing Faces, (ISBN 1-900928-14-0). (ref G20)

The psychology of disfigurement, a guide for health professionals, Changing Faces, (ISBN 1-900928-01-9). (ref G21)

Making your face work for you, managing disfigurement in the workplace, Changing Faces (ISBN 1-900928-13-2). (ref G22)

When facial paralysis affects the way you look, managing the change in your appearance, Changing Faces, (ISBN 1-900928-20-5). (ref G23)

Facial disfigurement the full picture, a comprehensive guide to facial disfigurement, Changing Faces, (ISBN 1-900928-00-0). (ref G24)

Talking to health professionals about disfigurement, a step by step guide, Changing Faces, (ISBN 1-900928-04-3, 1996). (ref G25)

Great CV, shame about the face, a guide to successful interviews with facially disfigured and unusual people, Changing Faces, (ISBN 1-900928-05-1) (ref G26)

Supporting a Child with a disfigurement: a Teacher's Guide. A pack for teachers with guides to a wealth of information from entering Playgroup to Key Stage 4, published by Changing Faces, 1999 (ref G27)

'A pre-publication copy of Cassie Kirby's autobiography Bringing up children in America with Boston type Craniosynostosis, Aug 1998 (ref G28)

The Psychology of Facial Disfigurement a Guide for Health and Social Care Professionals, published by Changing Faces, (ISBN 1-900928-10-8) (ref G29)

Coping when Your Child has Special Needs by Suzanne Askham, published by Sheldon Press (ISBN 0-85969-825-4) (ref G30)

Learning about Epilepsy by Roy G Beran, published by The Medicine Group (UK) Ltd (ref G31)

Facing Disfigurement with Confidence by Winnie Coutinho, published Changing Faces, (ISBN 1-900928-21-3) (ref G32)

My Brother is Different by Louise Gorrod, published by The National Autistic Society (ISBN 1-899280-50-2) (ref G33)

Making the Change a step-by-step guide to changing your behaviour from the Changing Faces ‘Facing the future’ series, (ISBN 1-900928-02-7) (ref G34)

Meeting New People, Making New Friends a step-by-step guide for people with a facial disfigurement from the Changing Faces ‘facing the future’ series (ISBN 1-900928-03-5) (ref G35)

Babyface, a story of Heart and Bones by Jeanne McDermott, published by Woodbine House (ISBN 1-890627-15-1) (ref G36)

Facing up to your Customer a guide to providing good Customer Service to facially-disfigured people from the Changing Faces ‘Face to Face at Work’ series, (ISBN 1-900928-06-X) (ref G37)

Living with a tracheostomy, Information for families published by Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust (PIG 2000/305) (ref G38)

Everybody’s staring at me—How to communicate when you have an unusual face, from the Changing Faces ‘facing the future’ series (ISBN 1-900928-09-4, 2000) (ref G39)

When a medical skin condition affects the way you look—a guide to managing the future, from the Changing Faces ‘facing the future’ series (ISBN 1-900928-15-9, 2003) (ref G40)

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