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Buzz Youth Group
The Buzz Group is a fully accessible youth group for disabled young people aged 12-18. You can go to Buzz group without parents or carers and their fully qualified staff team will look after all your needs with dignity and respect. They can give medication, personal care, and 1-1 behaviour support. Activities include, cookery, sports, creative art, drama, bushcraft, and theatre visits.
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Live! Cheshire
Fully inclusive and accessible clubs and social activities for children and young people with SEND.
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Bee Inclusive (Bury)
A not-for-profit Community Interest Group founded in Greater Manchester and based in The Bury SEND Hub in Radcliffe, who provide social opportunities for children and young people with SEND. The centre has an accessible toilet/changing facility, accessible parking, and two safe outdoor play areas, including a sensory garden. They also have a brand-new accessible sensory room. The organisation is run by SEND parent/carers to ensure that our opportunities are appropriate, safe and enjoyable for our children and young people. They are an independent organisation that self-funds to provide activities. These may be delivered in their other centre, facilitated by external providers or take place at other venues in the community.
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Thomley
Thomley enhances the well-being of disabled people through delivering activities that helps develop the skills they need to run their day-to-day lives. Activities include, camping, soft play, bike riding, arts and crafts, music room, construction room, sensory sessions, summer holiday activities, food programmes, life-skills programmes and family days.
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The Grove
Provides overnight short break stays for children and young people who have a learning disability and/or additional physical, health and sensory needs.
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Merryfields
Are a registered Children’s Home delivering short breaks. All children have a learning disability and some have additional physical, health and/or sensory needs. The service provides a fun and stimulating environment, promoting positive peer relationships and independence skills. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Bucks Activity Project
Work with families and children aged 0-19 who have a disability and need additional support. They offer short breaks for children who can take part in fun activities and group activities with experienced staff to support them. They provide: Holiday Activities Weekend Sessions Youth Clubs Evening Clubs Out and About Interest Groups Life Skills Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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SENSE Family Centre (Bristol)
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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Khaas
Khaas seeks to promote the comprehensive needs of BAME disabled children, their carers and families. They run weekend respite care throughout the year, providing short breaks for families, who have children with disabilities and additional needs. The Saturday/Sunday Respite care provides for many families who find it hard to access main line organisations due to language and cultural barriers, providing free time for parents and carers. Other services offered include, summer activities, family trips and outings, Yoga, social interaction, lunch clubs, alterative therapies, workshops, sewing classes, arts and crafts and 1:1 counselling. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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SEND Short Breaks – Assessment and Specialist Inclusion (Bradford)
SEND Short Breaks is a team that specialises in researching, identifying, running and monitoring short break services for young people with disabilities aged 0 to 18 years throughout Bradford and districts. This includes after school, evening, weekend, and school holidays. For example, popular after school clubs, dance and drama, sports and when available Summer Camps that could offer overnight residential stays during the Summer Holidays. We can also offer, based on assessed need, funding for 1:1 support in the community or activities of your choice. Accessing a short break is via an assessment of need which highlights the most suitable activity to meet the needs of each child and young person. The team work closely with a wide selection of short breaks providers in Bradford and districts to identify a variety of activities of interest that may be suitable. We also monitor each provision to ensure a high level of service. The SEND Short Breaks Team consult with young people to capture their wants and wishes regarding what they feel is an activity they would like to do. This also encompasses their comments on how we are doing. This consultation work enables children and young people to participate in co-production of our services moving forward. The SEND Short Breaks access criteria is: -Aged 0 to 18. -Have a Special Education Need or Disability (SEND), evidenced via an EHCP -Not currently accessing any activities or groups or accessing any other type of short break. -Not already be in receipt of any Direct Payment or Personalised/Individual budget. -No social care involvement, for example no allocated social worker. To find out if your child or young person is eligible or if you require further information, please contact the team on 01274 435750 or email [email protected].
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Lagan’s Foundation
Lagan’s Foundation aims to physically help support families who have infants and children up to 19 years old, diagnosed with complex health conditions specialising in heart defects and feeding difficulties. Lagan’s Foundation’s provides unique home health care and respite in the North West for families & children living with complex health needs. They offer individual and flexible care services to families via donated care, 1:1 and 2:1 commissioned care. Lagan’s Foundation currently work with a number of NHS Trusts, ICBS, Local Authorities and other community groups.
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Big Blue Door
Big Blue Door is a centre where children and young adults with disabilities can receive respite care and support. They provide a wide range of services to children and young adults with disabilities and/or Autism aged 0-17. The company provides a flexible and responsive service to meet the client’s needs 7 days per week/52 weeks per year. The centre has a ball pit, soft play area, hydrotherapy pool, quiet spaces, TVs, computers, games consoles, books, laundry facilities and medical beds.
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