Y Bont
Y Bont is a specialist and unique child and family centre, which provides a unique range of day services for children with disabilities, complex medical conditions, emerging Autism, Down syndrome, visual impairment, hearing impairment, and their families. They offer help and advice to parents/carers and provide respite services 51 weeks a year, 6 days a week. Referrals can come via health professionals, social services, or directly from a parent/carer. Children are welcomed from 6 weeks up to 12 years old. Facilities include: sensory room, parents room, soft play area, play room, quiet room, and movement room.
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Y Bont
Y Bont is a specialist and unique child and family centre, which provides a unique range of day services for children with disabilities, complex medical conditions, emerging Autism, Down syndrome, visual impairment, hearing impairment, and their families. They offer help and advice to parents/carers and provide respite services 51 weeks a year, 6 days a week. Referrals can come via health professionals, social services, or directly from a parent/carer. Children are welcomed from 6 weeks up to 12 years old. Facilities include: sensory room, parents room, soft play area, play room, quiet room, and movement room.
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Children with Disabilities Team, Stirling Council
Support for children with disabilities. You can request an assessment, get respite care, and find other sources of support. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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North Lanarkshire Young Carers Service
North Lanarkshire Young Carers Service supports young carers aged 8 - 18. They raise awareness, identify and provide direct support to children and young people who look after or help to look after someone in their family who is unwell or disabled, including children caring for parents who have mental health or substance misuse problems. The direct support provided includes: Young carers needs assessment Personal support, advice and guidance Individual and group support Trips and activities during school holidays Help to access specialist services Help to access universal services such as leisure and youth services
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Dundee Disabled Children’s Association
Dundee Disabled Children's Association is a small, local independent charity providing activities and support for children and young people with physical and/or learning disabilities and their families. We were established in 1902. We have three evening family support groups each week for children and young people aged 5 to 20 with disabilities. We also have a a fully accessible play and activity centre. All our groups cost nothing to attend! We employ two full-time staff and two part-time (12 hours per week each) staff.
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Jubilee House
Peartree Short Break Centre supports children from ages 5 to 18 years- offers residential short breaks at a spacious 5 bedroom purpose built centre, with safe areas for play, relaxation and socialising. There is a sensory room and a sensory garden with a swing. There is a soft play room with interactive smart board, a games room, and living area to spend time with friends. The centre is fully equipped to cater for complex needs .
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Take a Break Warwickshire
Offer activities and support for children and young people with a disability or life-threatening illness from birth to 18 years of age. Activities include a Saturday club, playschemes, and activity days out. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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SENSE Family Centre – Warrington
SENSE centres offer a place for people with complex disabilities to build connections by developing communication skills and independence, meeting other people, being creative with arts and crafts and taking part in sport and exercise – all supported by skilled, specialist staff.
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Diamond Riding
As a member of the RDA, The Diamond Centre exists to provide disabled people with the opportunity of horse riding, carriage driving, or vaulting. The wide range of activities offers excellent opportunities to riders of all abilities and all ages. All riding (including hippotherapy), vaulting and carriage driving takes place under expert instruction. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Home from Home – Short Break Scheme
The short break scheme is a good quality, fun, positive activity that children or young people with disabilities can attend, where they can do things they enjoy, have new experiences and develop new skills. It helps provide positive outcomes for the child or young person and prepares them for life as an adult, increasing their independence. These breaks can take the form of: Leisure activities outside of the home Daytime care in the home or elsewhere Overnight care in the home or elsewhere Specialist activities during the evenings, weekends and school holidays.
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Marches Family Network – Kite
KITE run Saturday sessions at various locations in Herefordshire, for 3-25 year olds who have a disability. They also run adventure clubs during the Easter and Summer holidays. The children and young people take part in a wide variety of activities including swimming, bowling, arts and crafts, cookery, sensory play, circus skills, sports sessions, and outdoor bushcraft skills sessions. Siblings are welcome when spaces are available. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Sheffield Parent Carer Forum
The Sheffield parent carer forum is an independent group of parents and carers of children and young people (0-25) with special educational needs and disabilities. Their main aim is to ensure the needs of children are met. They bring together parent carers from across Sheffield to provide mutual support, exchange information, and influence policy and practice. They have over 2,700 members.
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SENSE Family Centre – Sandwell
SENSE centres offer a place for people who are deafblind and with complex disabilities to build connections by developing communication skills and independence, meeting other people, being creative with arts and crafts, and taking part in sport and exercise – all supported by skilled, specialist staff. The building is fully accessible with ramps, lifts and wide doorways. Activities may include: Swimming, music, cooking, dancing, yoga, Zumba, pottery, woodwork, horse riding, trampolining, climbing, gardening, sensory rooms, cinema, zoo, IT skills, and life-skills.
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