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Acre
Acre offers support, advice, and information to carers of minority ethnic children and young adults with learning and physical disabilities, sensory needs, and chronic illnesses (aged 0-25). Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Brighter Futures for Children
Support children and young people (up to the age of 25) who have special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) in Reading. Support includes: A SEND Guide for parents, details on Reading's Local Offer, and an information, advice and support service.
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Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice
Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice provides care for children with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions across north and central London, as well as Herts Valley. They also provide, family activities, home support volunteers, therapy, bereavement support, specialist play, specialist care and nursing, end of life care, and post death care.
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My Life Team – Kirklees Council
The My Life team attend Education, Health and Care plan (EHCP) reviews for young people from year 9 and post 16 provisions (14-25 years old). They work with young people and their families who do not have a social worker or a short breaks plan in place. They offer information, advice, and guidance on adult social care. They provide information about services that are available whereby you may not need an adult social care assessment and we will also offer information and advice about when and how to get an adult social care assessment if you do need one.
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Cardiff Disability Support With Leisure Service
This service supports children and young people with disabilities and additional needs to access leisure activities in the community to improve their confidence, integration and independence, whilst offering parents respite. Support with Leisure works in partnership with Cardiff local authority, who are the sole referrers. The Support with Leisure service works with children 0 – 18 and runs all year round, evenings and weekends.
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Children with Disabilities Team, Stirling Council
Support for children with disabilities. You can request an assessment, get respite care, and find other sources of support. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Home from Home – Short Break Scheme
The short break scheme is a good quality, fun, positive activity that children or young people with disabilities can attend, where they can do things they enjoy, have new experiences and develop new skills. It helps provide positive outcomes for the child or young person and prepares them for life as an adult, increasing their independence. These breaks can take the form of: Leisure activities outside of the home Daytime care in the home or elsewhere Overnight care in the home or elsewhere Specialist activities during the evenings, weekends and school holidays.
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Addison Street Children’s Respite Unit
Social Services respite and childcare which offers short breaks for up to 5 children/young people aged 6-17 years with disabilities. The service is based in a specially adapted property.
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