Disability Sport Wales
Disability sport Wales supports disabled people to take part in sports and physical activity. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Disability Sport Wales
Disability sport Wales supports disabled people to take part in sports and physical activity. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Serennu Children’s Centre
Serennu Children's Centre is a purpose built centre that provides care, treatment, and activities for children and young people with disabilities and developmental difficulties from Newport, South Monmouthshire and South Torfaen. Facilities include: Multiple consulting rooms for paediatricians to run clinics Purpose built hydrotherapy facilities Physio gym facilities for individual and group treatment Large treatment rooms for football and bike skills groups Specialist technology room Specialist audiology and Speech and language facilities Family and sibling facilities State of the art sensory room Plastering, splinting and orthotic facilities ADL suite to assess potential for supported and independent living Small treatment rooms for individual treatment Wheelchair training facilities 3D MediCinema Leisure and play facilities including a Multi Use Games Area (MUGA)
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Oakland House
Oakland House provides planned overnight short breaks for children and young people with a severe disability in a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment. A day service is also offered. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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SensationAll
Sensational provide therapy-based activities and specialist support for children and adults living with any support need or disability from their centre in Westhill, Aberdeenshire. They have a timetable of activities, that includes activities for children, families, and support for parents. All ages, conditions and family members are eligible. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Down Syndrome Scotland
Down Syndrome Scotland is a member-led charity. They provide services for new parents, parents and carers of YP with Down Syndrome, and have a variety of resources.
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Charlie House
A charity that aims to improve quality of life for babies, children, and young people in the north-east of Scotland who have life-limiting or life-threatening conditions. Provides support to families. Services are designed to support each member of the family - not only improving mental health, wellbeing and resilience, but offering opportunities to take time out and enhance quality of life. Services include, Family support, Family activities, advocacy, and information sharing.
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Havercroft Family Hub
Family Hubs offer venues to access support, meet other local families, take part in activities, and join helpful groups.
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Home-Start Wakefield & District
Home-Start offers support, friendship, and practical help to parents with young children in the local community. Support is available to any family who is experiencing stress or difficulty and who has at least one child under the age of twelve. Please call to refer and discuss accessibility needs.
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Kendal Drive Family Hub
Family Hubs offer venues to access support, meet other local families, take part in activities, and join helpful groups. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Ackworth Riding for the Disabled
Provides tuition, training, and support for people with disabilities to ride horses. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Future Steps
Future Steps is an independent occupational therapy practise based in Thornaby-on-Tees. Whether an individual’s goal is to reach their academic potential, overcome social difficulties, or develop their independences skills, through tailored treatment plans, the team are able to help them reach their goals. They work alongside individuals, families, schools, social workers, and local authorities across the country, to provide high quality services and support to individuals from birth into adulthood. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Join-us+
A youth group for young people aged between 10 and 16 years of age with a variety of disabilities and individual needs. Activities include cooking/baking, arts & crafts, x-box/Wii, Lego/K’nex, outdoor and indoor sport & games, board games, use of IT, dressing up, imaginative play, and socialising with friends. Young people are encouraged to take part in informal educational activities and projects alongside supporting in planning and giving feedback about activities. Parents/carers are requested to call to discuss their child/young person’s individual support needs prior to accessing the service.
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