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Gogglebox’s Steph and Dom support The Sun’s Give It Back campaign asking Government to return £434m swiped from disabled kids

GOGGLEBOX stars Steph and Dom have vowed to support The Sun's Give It Back campaign after the Government cut £434million funding for disabled kids.

The telly favourites confirmed they'll that demands funds be reinstated so Britain's most vulnerable children and their parents get the help they desperately need.

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Steph and Dom support The Sun's campaign after Government swipes £434m from disabled kidsCredit: Rex Features

Coffers are running dry for services such as respite care and vital equipment and parents find themselves tangled in red tape when applying for much-needed cash.

The Sun's Give It Back campaign has demanded the money be reinstated after the number of disabled kids in the UK rose to nearly 1 million over the past 10 years - up by a third.

Steph and Dom, who care for their disabled son Max, have vowed to join the fight and told Talk Radio today: "I will do now, I'll sign it immediately.

"There are too many families being torn apart and relationships breaking because they can't handle the pressure."

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Maddison Sherwood needs a ventilator to help her breathe, with her family struggling due to rising bills from her equipment and a lack of support with her careCredit: Paul Tonge - The Sun

The couple spoke to former Sun editor Sam Carlisle about caring for disabled daughter Elvi, 17, with the rare genetic condition RCDP

She told the Talk Radio hosts today: "I've had to give up my job and long term it makes sense for the government to give this money now.

"It's like a full time job, filling in the paper work, fighting for those things that are meant to be in place for your child. Siblings, they are effected as their parents are so busy fighting the system.

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"We're asking anyone to sign this letter, and we're trying to get as many people as possible to sign that, so the government recognises that people of all walks of life support this.

"If we can't support our vulnerable children what kind of society are we?"

 

Former Sun journalist Sam says her life 'changed in a moment' when she learned of Elvi's condition
Steph and Dom take care of disabled son Max, who suffers from over 100 seizures a day and is autisticCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
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Steph and Dom previously opened up about the struggles they face caring for Max.

The reality star couple's son Max suffers from severe epilepsy and autism and can have over 100 seizures a day.

Max has a Vagus Nerve Stimulation implant to help control the seizures and takes a cocktail of strong drugs every day. He is also autistic, with the mental age of a six year old.

Steph and Dom have been turned into stars by the Channel 4 show and had chosen to keep their son's suffering out of the spotlight.

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But when they are not filming for Gogglebox, they are always researching ways to improve Max's quality of life.

Steph said: "That is what you do if you are the parent of a chronically ill child.

"You are not online at midnight shopping on Zara, you are online at midnight doing this kind of thing."

They recently took part in documentary In Can Cannabis Save Our Son? exploring the use of medicinal cannabis to help ease Max's symptoms.

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