Rose Road Association – Family Support
Family Services department provides a range of information, advice and support services for disabled children and young people, those with special educational needs (aged 0-25 years) and their families.
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Rose Road Association – Family Support
Family Services department provides a range of information, advice and support services for disabled children and young people, those with special educational needs (aged 0-25 years) and their families.
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Rose Road Association – activities and play schemes
Playschemes run throughout the year during school holidays and on Saturdays with a wide range of free flow play, structured activities and trips. All schemes provide a wide range of high quality, inclusive activities such a role play, cooking, crafts, messy/sensory play, trips out, swimming and more, that children and young people can participate in meaningfully with friends. Sessions can be adapted to suit each individual child or young person's needs as much as possible, and all the schemes include quiet areas for children and young people to take time out and relax if needed. Bradbury School Holiday Scheme Bradbury Holiday Scheme runs 10am - 3pm during school holidays at The Bradbury Centre for children aged 6-14 years and 14-19 years. Bradbury Saturday Club Bradbury Saturday Club runs 10am to 3pm during term time only at The Bradbury Centre Age: 8-19yrs. Hampshire School Holiday schemes The Hythe & Forest Park scheme runs during school holidays at the Bradbury Centre: 10am to 3pm Age: 8-18yrs Hampshire Saturday clubs The Hythe & Forest Park scheme runs every Saturday during term time at The Bradbury Centre, 10am to 3pm Age: 8-18yrs
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Rose Road Association – Young Adult day services
This provision is for college leavers and young adults aged 24-26 who feel most comfortable having a regular base to attend. It is run in the building next door to the Bradbury Centre and blends the feel of an education setting alongside giving our young adults access to community activities.
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Rose Road Association – Community Outreach
The Outreach Service provides individually tailored support and appropriate activities for children or young adults with complex physical and learning disabilities, and autism. Activities are led by the interests of the young person and involve activities and visits to places in the community as well as domiciliary (at home) care. They provide: One-to-one quality time with young people at home or in the community. Support for young people to attend youth clubs, groups or play schemes. Help for young adults to experience activities such as the cinema, bowling, shopping trips or a night out with friends. Support for young people to attend appointments. Provision of a few hours respite so parents/carers can spend time on their own or with siblings. Provision of personal care. A coordinator will come and visit you to discuss the service and agree a care plan that will be personal to you and outline how we can meet your individual needs.
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J & D Activities
A wide and varied program of regular activities for children and young people with Special Education Needs (SENs) and Disabilities. Programmes include, an activity day care, Life-skills, after school clubs, weekend clubs, and school holiday activities.
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Tabitha’s Toys
The charity’s aim is to loan sensory toys and equipment to children who are disabled and have complex needs. They are able to loan Toys and Equipment to children who are in receipt of Disability Living Allowance, the loan period is 6 months. It is a free service. They can loan toys and equipment to children 0 to 16 years who live in the North East of England.
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Alive – Inclusive swimming lessons
Inclusive swim lessons for children and young people with SEND. Aged 5-16 years old. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Alive – Football
Football activities are on offer for people with disabilities. Led by fully qualified and experienced coaches, the sessions give the chance to have fun, make new friends and take part in physical activity. Ages 8-16 years old. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Alive Multi-sports
A wide range of sports and activities are on offer for people with disabilities. Led by fully qualified and experienced coaches, the sessions give the chance to have fun, make new friends and take part in physical activity. Age 5+. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Marches Family Network -Family Support
Family Support and advice re: benefit claims and appeals, support to attend professional meetings, and signposting to other services.
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Marches Family Network – Young Explorers
Young Explorers support children and young people (3-25 years) to access activities and events in their local communities and further afield, helping to increase confidence, independence, and social skills. Trips provide opportunities to access new experiences, try new things, build on interests, and make friends. Pick up and drop off points will be in either Hereford or Leominster. Past trips have included Think Tank Science Museum, Wonderland, Cadbury World, the Snowdome, and Jump In trampoline park. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Marches Family Network – Play+
Marches provide specialist short breaks sessions for children and young people (3 – 25 years) with complex disabilities who require high levels of support through their Play+ Project. Their youth team receive specific training, including epilepsy management, team teach and gastrostomy (tube-feeding) training, to meet the individual needs of the children and they run a varied programme of activities to build on confidence and inclusion. Preference given to young people who require 1 to 1 support or higher. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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