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Aiming High
Aiming High is The Met’s specialist drama group for learning disabled and autistic young people. It is an accessible and fun workshop run by highly qualified practitioners. Their groups use physical activities and drama games to create a safe place for young people to express themselves, encourage them to become more independent and improve team working, communication skills and confidence. Performing in a short show every term, the young people learn to have focus, a goal and enjoy a big achievement.
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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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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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Amaze
Amaze is for any family in Brighton & Hove or East Sussex that includes a child or young person aged 0-25 with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND). They work with children and young people with SEND and with their parent carers. Your child does not need to have a formal diagnosis to get support from Amaze though some of our services have rules about who is eligible.
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Time Out!
Time Out! is the Sensory Needs Service's Saturday club for hearing impaired children. The sessions take place at different venues according to the activity, for example making pizzas at Jamie's restaurant. Brothers and sisters are welcome to come too but we would ask that parents be responsible for supervising them. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Shine Together
A youth group for young people aged 13-18 with SEND. Activities include, crafts, games, music, baking, cooking, dressing up. And creative stories.
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SORM – School of Rock & Media
A community recording music studio, drama rehearsal space, performance and activity centre that works with children, young people & adults with learning & physical disabilities.
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Mind The Gap
Mind the Gap is England’s premier learning disability performance and arts company, breaking barriers and celebrating diversity. Creative Arts performance-based activities and training courses are available for children and young people with SEND. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Equality For All
An innovative, user-led holistic project promoting well-being through choice, inclusion, and independence in an accessible and safe environment. Specialise in working with both children and adults with disabilities and/or mental health needs, including acute conditions. A range of therapies and activities available, including: cycling, eco therapy, equine therapy, music therapy, art therapy, exercise, gym, make-up sessions, and aromatherapy.
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Bradford Disability Sport and Leisure
A sport and activity club especially for children and young people with a disability. Activities available include swimming, basketball, cricket, karate, athletics, cycling and more.
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