Hartlepool Special Needs Support Group
Hartlepool Special Needs Support Group runs from the specially adapted Resource Centre in Park Road, Hartlepool. The centre has a large hall, sensory room, heated water bed, swing, interactive equipment, plus more. They offer clubs and youth groups, activities during term time and the school holidays, and short break schemes.
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Hartlepool Special Needs Support Group
Hartlepool Special Needs Support Group runs from the specially adapted Resource Centre in Park Road, Hartlepool. The centre has a large hall, sensory room, heated water bed, swing, interactive equipment, plus more. They offer clubs and youth groups, activities during term time and the school holidays, and short break schemes.
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Granville Lodge
Granville Lodge in Hartlepool is a specialist residential and short break service for young people with complex life-long health conditions. The property has 7 bedrooms, an activity room, sensory room, private garden and minibus for day trips and activities.
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HUDSA (Hartlepool Utd Disabled Supporters Assn)
Matchday Experiences, SEND weekly Disco and access to 2 specially adapted holiday caravans near Windermere. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Youth in Romsey – Allsorts Youth Club
A club for young people aged 11-18 with disabilities with activities including art, pool, Nintendo switch, board games and team games. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Challengers Basingstoke
Challengers Play schemes are places where disabled and non-disabled children aged 4 to 12 can come together to play, have fun and make new friends in a safe space. Play schemes run at weekends during term-time, and weekdays during half-terms, Easter, and the Summer Holidays. Each Play scheme has a variety of areas set up for different types of play. These include areas for art and creative activities, larger open spaces for noisy and active play, outside space for accessible bikes and trikes, a sand and water play area, and a quiet sensory space.
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Rose Road Association
The Association provides a range of services for young disabled people aged 0 - 25 including residential respite care, community outreach support, specialized transport and holiday/Saturday playschemes across Hampshire. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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AFC Bournemouth Ability Counts
Weekly Football sessions for all children and young people with SEND. Plus, an additional Impairment-specific session for those participants with Cerebral Palsy, Down's Syndrome or Hearing Impairment.
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LUPS
Holiday playschemes for children aged 2 – 19 with profound/ multiple Learning and/or complex physical disabilities. Provides 1 to 1 care for children and covers the area of Fareham and Gosport.
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Glo-Active
Diverse, affordable activities and opportunities for individuals with and without disabilities.Activities include, a Friday night disco, a community dance group, games, cokking, tennis and other activities. Short breaks are also offered 5 times a year. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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The Butterfly Garden
An educational, therapeutic and recreational scheme, based initially on gardening, but now offering so much more. It is a project for people of all ages dealing with disablement of any kind. Activities include: Recycling scheme, cooking, gardening, drama and performances, a music room, Karaoke, arts ands crafts, woodwork, a choir, and a range of gardening and wildlife related activities.
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Step-A-Side
Short Breaks and Respite Care provided for overnights, days, weekends or weeks – for children with learning disabilities, challenging behaviours, and autistic spectrum disorders - tailored to meet the needs of the child and their family. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Forest Pulse
Supporting children and young people with disabilities and their families, living in the Forest of Dean. Parents can contact the Charity Manager to discuss any aspects relating to the care of their children – we won’t know the answer to everything, but hopefully will know someone who does. Issues might include benefit applications, contacts for other services, grants for equipment, holidays etc, statementing, respite, behaviour issues, out of school activities – anything anyone wants to know more about really! Or perhaps just to meet other parents in a similar position. Activities include: Youth groups, games, sports, music sessions and crafts. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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