West House
West House appreciates that every family is unique and requires different services at different times. With this in mind, Wild West Children’s Services has been designed in a way that offers families a variety of care and support options. Services can be mixed and matched at different times including weekends and evenings to suit the needs of the family. They can offer children and young people from ages 8-18 years: Respite care Short Breaks Family support Alternative education/ Curriculum Wild West is our Ofsted registered play centre on the outskirts of Cockermouth. Wild West is specifically for children with disabilities. It provides a safe, fun and non-judgmental environment for children and young people. Sessions available: Soft playroom: your child will be supported 1:1 to play in a safe area Messy arts and crafts Play and learn Fun and games Outdoor play Family session: meet other families in a relaxed environment Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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West House
West House appreciates that every family is unique and requires different services at different times. With this in mind, Wild West Children’s Services has been designed in a way that offers families a variety of care and support options. Services can be mixed and matched at different times including weekends and evenings to suit the needs of the family. They can offer children and young people from ages 8-18 years: Respite care Short Breaks Family support Alternative education/ Curriculum Wild West is our Ofsted registered play centre on the outskirts of Cockermouth. Wild West is specifically for children with disabilities. It provides a safe, fun and non-judgmental environment for children and young people. Sessions available: Soft playroom: your child will be supported 1:1 to play in a safe area Messy arts and crafts Play and learn Fun and games Outdoor play Family session: meet other families in a relaxed environment Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Oaklea Trust
Clubs and activities to suit a wide range of needs for children and young people with SEND. Held at a variety of venues across the area throughout the year. Plus, support with: Managing money, benefits and budgeting Visiting the doctor and medical appointments Taking part in sports and activities Meeting up with your friends Advice on equipment that can make life easier Going shopping Preparing meals for yourself and others Help around the home and looking after where you live Going to social events and making new friends Your health and taking medicines Days out and going on holiday Going to college and further training Finding a job and going to work Personal care Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Coventry City FC – Ability Counts
A disability programme which offers a chance for young people with disabilities to represent Coventry City FC in an Ability Counts league across a variety of sports. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Neuro-muscular Centre
The NMC supports young people with neuromuscular conditions and their families. Some of the things they offer, include: Social events (watching a film with popcorn or having a chat while munching on pizza). Activity days which are for friends and family as well. All kinds of exciting events such as Bushcraft and Creative drama. Volunteering / work experience opportunities. Duke of Edinburgh Award. Access to a hive of knowledge, advice and people with first-hand experience of navigating life with a disability.
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Live! Cheshire
Fully inclusive and accessible clubs and social activities for children and young people with SEND.
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Bee Inclusive (Bury)
A not-for-profit Community Interest Group founded in Greater Manchester and based in The Bury SEND Hub in Radcliffe, who provide social opportunities for children and young people with SEND. The centre has an accessible toilet/changing facility, accessible parking, and two safe outdoor play areas, including a sensory garden. They also have a brand-new accessible sensory room. The organisation is run by SEND parent/carers to ensure that our opportunities are appropriate, safe and enjoyable for our children and young people. They are an independent organisation that self-funds to provide activities. These may be delivered in their other centre, facilitated by external providers or take place at other venues in the community.
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Aiming High
Aiming High is The Met’s specialist drama group for learning disabled and autistic young people. It is an accessible and fun workshop run by highly qualified practitioners. Their groups use physical activities and drama games to create a safe place for young people to express themselves, encourage them to become more independent and improve team working, communication skills and confidence. Performing in a short show every term, the young people learn to have focus, a goal and enjoy a big achievement.
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Thomley
Thomley enhances the well-being of disabled people through delivering activities that helps develop the skills they need to run their day-to-day lives. Activities include, camping, soft play, bike riding, arts and crafts, music room, construction room, sensory sessions, summer holiday activities, food programmes, life-skills programmes and family days.
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Bucks Activity Project
Work with families and children aged 0-19 who have a disability and need additional support. They offer short breaks for children who can take part in fun activities and group activities with experienced staff to support them. They provide: Holiday Activities Weekend Sessions Youth Clubs Evening Clubs Out and About Interest Groups Life Skills Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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SENSE Family Centre (Bristol)
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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Khaas
Khaas seeks to promote the comprehensive needs of BAME disabled children, their carers and families. They run weekend respite care throughout the year, providing short breaks for families, who have children with disabilities and additional needs. The Saturday/Sunday Respite care provides for many families who find it hard to access main line organisations due to language and cultural barriers, providing free time for parents and carers. Other services offered include, summer activities, family trips and outings, Yoga, social interaction, lunch clubs, alterative therapies, workshops, sewing classes, arts and crafts and 1:1 counselling. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Shine Together
A youth group for young people aged 13-18 with SEND. Activities include, crafts, games, music, baking, cooking, dressing up. And creative stories.
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