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Families of children with Down’s Syndrome said their children had missed out on speech therapy because of a lack of therapists.
Kevin Burchell, 49, said his son Carlos had not been able to receive vital help at Moor Lane Children’s Centre in Chessington since he was born.
Mrs Griffiths, who lives in Surbiton said Kingston Council was relying on charities like 21andCo of which she has become a trustee, to pick up the slack.
She said her son received therapy from a therapist employed by Tolworth Infants School.
He has recently been given a referral at Hawks Road children's centre for April.
According to Kingston Council’s website, the service provides assessments, staff training for mainstream schools, training for parents and carers and provides a “seamless pathway” from early support into school.
A Kingston Council spokesman said limited funding meant that resources for the service, commissioned from Your Healthcare, meant that young people with life-threatening swallowing and choking difficulties had been prioritised.
The council and the NHS plan a substantial increase in investment from April.
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