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SENDIASS Gloucestershire
SENDIASS Gloucestershire offers free, confidential, and impartial advice to parents and carers of children and young people with SEND, helping families understand their rights and play an active role in education.
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The Rock Foundation
The Rock Foundation was created to provide new and unique provision for young people and adults with learning disabilities and those who are disadvantaged. Through a wide variety of practical workshops and supported work placements, we aim to help our service users develop life and employment skills, to increase their self-esteem and independence, and ultimately improve their quality of life. We seek to do this through our Grimsby day centre, our Caistor day service (including supported living service) and our Rock Foundation foodbanks. These services are complemented by social enterprise and retail sites which provide training and volunteering opportunities to our clients, as well as providing a means of revenue for our charitable work. The Rock Foundation supports over 90 students through our day service provision, as well as providing supported living opportunities for up to 12 residents.
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Kidz to Adultz Exhibitions
Kidz to Adultz deliver FREE exhibitions across the UK for children and young people with disabilities and additional needs, their parents, carers and the professionals who support them. This event provides access to information, support, equipment, products and services with over 100+ exhibitors. Running alongside the exhibition there are 10 free CPD accredited seminars on a range of topics delivered by renowned experts in the field of disability and additional needs. They also have a range of activities including wheelchair skills training skills, fun zone, soft play and a connection hub. Visit their website for further details on the exhibitions.
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The Hub at South Normanton
The Hub gives local people in South Normanton, Blackwell, Pinxton, and the surrounding areas easy access to the services they need – all in one place. Services at The Hub include: Adult community education centre Library and information centre Adult care moving and handling team Horizons - psychological and therapeutic interventions for children in care or who have been adopted Bolsover District Council contact centre Safer Neighbourhood team Derbyshire Community Health Services South Normanton Parish Council South Normanton pre-school The Village GP surgery
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Carers Manchester
Carers Manchester is a group of organisations, working together to provide support and improve services for Manchester’s unpaid carers.
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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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Circles Advocacy
Circles Network has provided person centred, individual and collective advocacy across the UK. They deliver advocacy in a variety of different ways throughout the UK and have dedicated advocacy services in several locations across Scotland, where they specialise in providing independent, professional, issue based advocacy for thousands of people, mostly those who are affected by disability, chronic long term illness, mental ill health, learning, physical and sensory difficulties, brain injury, autism and personality disorder. In addition, they provide collective advocacy in some communities and on the wards of clinics and hospitals. Circles of Support, a form of collective advocacy, are also developed throughout the whole organisation.
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SENSE Family Centre (Peterborough)
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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SENSE Family Centre
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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Divine Days – Next Step
The project, run by An Inclusive Future, provides information, advice, guidance, and training service for families with a baby or children with an additional needs or disability in the West Lancashire area. In addition, the project also empowers and enables Parent and Carers to navigate confidently around the many different pathways and service routes available, to ensure they could access the right services for their children within the increasingly stretched health, education and social care systems.
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Fairlawn Short Breaks Centre
Fairlawn Residential Short Break Service is run by Kent County Council in partnership with Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust. It offers a friendly and vibrant home from home for children and young people aged 5-18 who have disabilities. Facilities include; 7 bedrooms (some specifically adapted for physical disabilities), plenty of outdoor play areas with sandpit, swings and sensory garden, jacuzzi, soft play room, sensory room, TV lounge, friendly dinning room serving good food, and more.
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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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