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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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Allsorts (Stroud)
Crafted with creativity and packed full of fun, the Allsorts team offers a huge amount of extra-curricular activities for young people. Tailored to suit different ages and abilities, there is plenty to choose from. From youth clubs to sports clubs, nature walks and ways to get creative, there’s also a huge range of play sessions too. They pride themselves on the support given to the wider family – whether that’s through advice surgeries, parent and carer or grandparents groups, or siblings hang-outs.
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Lambourne End Centre for Outdoor Learning
Runs Activity Days and Family Fun Days for young people with additional needs in Redbridge as part of the Short Breaks programme. Transport can be provided from a central location If you live in Redbridge and would like your child to access Short Breaks at Lambourne End, please contact the Children with Disabilities Team (020 8708 6092) to request Lambourne End as part of your child's care package.
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Accuro
A wide range of clubs, activities and play schemes at venues throughout West Essex for children and young people with SEND. Young people between the age of 15 and 19 need to be registered with Essex Short-Breaks and be issued with a Short-Breaks Passport Number to access the services.
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Integrating Children & Young People
Clubs and activities for children & young adults with a range of disabilities and learning difficulties aged between 5 to 25 years. Activities include: Visual Art's Club Gym training Music Group Football training Sportability Groups Ten Pin Bowling Virtual Activities Bingo, Online Gaming Swimming, Trips to the Cinema Eating out Disco's Social Activities Skills Development Group. Residential trips. Disco. School Holiday activities. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Hetton Home Care Services
Home based social care for children with disabilities. They currently provide support in Hetton. Support includes: Personal care, Domestic care, Companionship, Family support, Respite, and accessing leisure activities.
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Artz+ & Sportz+
Artz+ Sportz+ runs supported arts and sports events for 5 - 18 years olds who are disabled during school holidays. Activities include: Arts and crafts, games, paddle boarding, drama, music, climbing, archery, swimming, and more.
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Little Giants
Little Giants is a voluntary youth club that runs once a month on a Saturday morning. It caters for children and young people with a variety of needs. The youth club enables members to socialise and play . Parents have the choice to stay for the 2 hours and enjoy a cup of tea and a chat or they can leave their children. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Herons View Care Farm
A farm activities-based day care service in Dorset for adults and young people with learning disabilities. The service is developed for each individual by supporting their interests and promoting their strengths. There is the opportunity to take a City & Guilds, Skills for Working Life qualification. This study can help to develop personal and work related skills, which may enable progression into further learning or supported employment, or enhance independent living skills. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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SENSE Family Centre (Exeter)
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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West House
West House appreciates that every family is unique and requires different services at different times. With this in mind, Wild West Children’s Services has been designed in a way that offers families a variety of care and support options. Services can be mixed and matched at different times including weekends and evenings to suit the needs of the family. They can offer children and young people from ages 8-18 years: Respite care Short Breaks Family support Alternative education/ Curriculum Wild West is our Ofsted registered play centre on the outskirts of Cockermouth. Wild West is specifically for children with disabilities. It provides a safe, fun and non-judgmental environment for children and young people. Sessions available: Soft playroom: your child will be supported 1:1 to play in a safe area Messy arts and crafts Play and learn Fun and games Outdoor play Family session: meet other families in a relaxed environment Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Cornwall SPACE
School holiday activities for disabled children and young people aged between 5 - 18, including day trips, groups, soft play, sports, arts and crafts. These short breaks are accessible to disabled children and young people who have had an initial assessment by a Social Worker and/or have a SEN Statement (Band 1-3). Please contact them direct if you would like more information about their criteria and referral process.
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