Royal Pavilion Ice Rink
The Royal Pavilion Ice Rink is a festive, family‑friendly ice skating rink, fully accessible to wheelchair users.
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Royal Pavilion Ice Rink
The Royal Pavilion Ice Rink is a festive, family‑friendly ice skating rink, fully accessible to wheelchair users.
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Facing Forward
Forward Facing is a charity that provides activities and events for families suffering long-term illness and bereavement in the Sussex area. Their events come in all shapes and sizes, with their mission being to provide fun activities that make families happy, and most importantly where they can make some really special memories.
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Smarter Uniforms
Uniforms starting from 50p, families may also be eligible for free uniforms by referral via community organisations across the city. Collection boxes for outgrown uniforms are placed across the city.
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Dialogue counselling
Dialogue Therapeutic & Family Services (Sussex Central YMCA) offers counselling services in Brighton & Hove and Sussex for children and young people with physical disability, behavioural, social and emotional difficulties, autism and learning difficulties. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Brighton Pebbles
Parent-led community group for families with disabled children and those who find accessing mainstream activities difficult due to challenging behaviour. They run a weekly after school drop-in session, days out at weekends and during school holidays, and where funding allows, short breaks. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Baby2Baby
Based in Lewes for families in East Sussex. Gifting baby and children's clothes and essential items to families in need.
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All Sorts Youth Brighton
Specialist services directly to LGBT+ children & young people (ages 5-25). We offer spaces and support groups for parents, carers and families of LGBT+ children and young people. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Amaze
Amaze is for any family in Brighton & Hove or East Sussex that includes a child or young person aged 0-25 with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND). They work with children and young people with SEND and with their parent carers. Your child does not need to have a formal diagnosis to get support from Amaze though some of our services have rules about who is eligible.
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Time Out!
Time Out! is the Sensory Needs Service's Saturday club for hearing impaired children. The sessions take place at different venues according to the activity, for example making pizzas at Jamie's restaurant. Brothers and sisters are welcome to come too but we would ask that parents be responsible for supervising them. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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