Equality For All
An innovative, user-led holistic project promoting well-being through choice, inclusion, and independence in an accessible and safe environment. Specialise in working with both children and adults with disabilities and/or mental health needs, including acute conditions. A range of therapies and activities available, including: cycling, eco therapy, equine therapy, music therapy, art therapy, exercise, gym, make-up sessions, and aromatherapy.
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Equality For All
An innovative, user-led holistic project promoting well-being through choice, inclusion, and independence in an accessible and safe environment. Specialise in working with both children and adults with disabilities and/or mental health needs, including acute conditions. A range of therapies and activities available, including: cycling, eco therapy, equine therapy, music therapy, art therapy, exercise, gym, make-up sessions, and aromatherapy.
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SEND Short Breaks – Assessment and Specialist Inclusion (Bradford)
SEND Short Breaks is a team that specialises in researching, identifying, running and monitoring short break services for young people with disabilities aged 0 to 18 years throughout Bradford and districts. This includes after school, evening, weekend, and school holidays. For example, popular after school clubs, dance and drama, sports and when available Summer Camps that could offer overnight residential stays during the Summer Holidays. We can also offer, based on assessed need, funding for 1:1 support in the community or activities of your choice. Accessing a short break is via an assessment of need which highlights the most suitable activity to meet the needs of each child and young person. The team work closely with a wide selection of short breaks providers in Bradford and districts to identify a variety of activities of interest that may be suitable. We also monitor each provision to ensure a high level of service. The SEND Short Breaks Team consult with young people to capture their wants and wishes regarding what they feel is an activity they would like to do. This also encompasses their comments on how we are doing. This consultation work enables children and young people to participate in co-production of our services moving forward. The SEND Short Breaks access criteria is: -Aged 0 to 18. -Have a Special Education Need or Disability (SEND), evidenced via an EHCP -Not currently accessing any activities or groups or accessing any other type of short break. -Not already be in receipt of any Direct Payment or Personalised/Individual budget. -No social care involvement, for example no allocated social worker. To find out if your child or young person is eligible or if you require further information, please contact the team on 01274 435750 or email [email protected].
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Lagan’s Foundation
Lagan’s Foundation aims to physically help support families who have infants and children up to 19 years old, diagnosed with complex health conditions specialising in heart defects and feeding difficulties. Lagan’s Foundation’s provides unique home health care and respite in the North West for families & children living with complex health needs. They offer individual and flexible care services to families via donated care, 1:1 and 2:1 commissioned care. Lagan’s Foundation currently work with a number of NHS Trusts, ICBS, Local Authorities and other community groups.
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Daytrippers (Bolton)
Group day trips for families with disabled children using wheelchair accessible coaches to places like the zoo, the park, woodlands, cities, farms, theme parks, theatre, and the beach - a chance to have fun, relax and meet new people.
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BWIT (Bolton Wanderers)
Disability Football , Cricket and competitive sports. BWIT provide regular training and competitive match opportunities for both children and adults with disabilities. This club takes place at Bolton Arena, just opposite the University of Bolton Stadium.
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Bee Inclusive (Bolton)
Provides social opportunities and activities for children and young people with SEND, including, short breaks, sensory room, parties, crafts, swimming, canoeing, haircuts, early years sessions and signing choir. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Blackpool Polar Bears
Blackpool Polar Bears are a multi-disability swimming club for members of the community with a physical or learning disability. The club operates both learner and competitive swimming lessons allowing disabled members and families with disabled children to participate.
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Big Blue Door
Big Blue Door is a centre where children and young adults with disabilities can receive respite care and support. They provide a wide range of services to children and young adults with disabilities and/or Autism aged 0-17. The company provides a flexible and responsive service to meet the client’s needs 7 days per week/52 weeks per year. The centre has a ball pit, soft play area, hydrotherapy pool, quiet spaces, TVs, computers, games consoles, books, laundry facilities and medical beds.
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SENSE Touchbase Centre (Birmingham)
With all the facilities of a Sense Family Centre our new TouchBase centres also offer something for everyone - be it a space to hire, a place to have a bite to eat or, if you have complex disabilities, day services that meet your needs and support you to achieve your goals and aspirations. There is a referral process to access the services. . This organisation will offer support and signpost additional support areas.
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Birmingham Children’s Trust
Offers a range of social care and respite services for disabled children and their families tailored to need
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SENSE Family Centre (Bedford)
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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Sunflower House
Sunflower House provides shared care and short stays for children with disabilities, sensory impairments and learning disabilities. They can also have complex health needs. Children can come to Sunflower House for a variety of reasons. For your child to make new friends, have fun and be given the opportunity to participate in new activities and gain more independence. It is also time for families and carers to have a break. Staff cater for a wide range of care, medical and dietary needs and are all fully trained in these areas. Everyone works together as a team to offer children individual choice and opportunities. The staffing levels vary depending on the children’s needs. Sunflower House is a purpose built bungalow with five bedrooms, located in a quiet residential area close to local amenities, bus stops and parks. There are spacious bedrooms with an intercom system, lounge / dining room, conservatory, kitchen, bathrooms, toilet facilities and laundry room. Admission to Sunflower House is through referral from the Children with Disabilities Social Work Team.
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