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- National Development Team for Inclusion The National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi) is a not for profit organisation working to enable people at risk of exclusion, due to age or disability, to live the life they choose. We inspire and support policymakers, services and communities to…
- Sundays 5pm - 1 hour session - Term timeEnjoy the benefits of rebound therapy at Kanga Calm Kanga Calm, relaxed trampolining session for those whom the noise of a standard bounce may be too much. Perfect for anyone with anxiety, autism or other access requirements. Open to all ages. Sooth your senses with…8Bridgewater CloseReadingRG30 1JT
- Academy Secondary & Sixth Form and The Bridge Resource Unit A resource for pupils with who have an EHCP, with Moderate Learning difficulties within a Secondary School. All the students in the resource have an EHCP for moderate learning difficulties and have a range of…Cockney HillReadingBerkshireRG30 4EX
- Emmbrook Junior School is a two form entry School with 223 pupils. Many of our pupils come to us from Emmbrook Infant School, with whom we have positive professional links. We also have a close relationship with Emmbrook Senior School. In addition to the 4…Emmbrook RoadWokinghamBerkshire
- Introduction The Education Act 1993 requires the Secretary of State to produce a Code of Practice to guide local authorities (LAs) and governing bodies of maintained schools on their responsibilities towards children with special educational needs. This information is provided to parents during the assessment…
- Family Action has small grants available for medical treatment, services, facilities or equipment (including communication aids) for those who are sick or physically disabled. Supporting evidence is required from a relevant professional. There is also a general grants program which can meet needs such as…24Angel GateCity RoadLondonEC1V 2PT
- Supporting adult family members via telephone, text, email and web chat. Provides a listening ear, answer particular parenting questions or help with guidance around more complex issues. All support takes place via telephone, text message or email and is free. Freephone 0808 802 6666 Text:…
- Advice line available: Monday, Tuesday & Friday 10am-4pm; Wednesday & Thursday 2pm to 7.30pmSpecialist therapy, advice, support, counselling & training for all affected by adoption & permanency. The Advice Line is available on 020 7284 5879 (London office) and Tel 0113 230 2100 (Leeds office) and is staffed by qualified and experienced PAC-UK counsellors who can provide advice and information on all aspects…
- The national charity for children and young people with autism We provide services, raise awareness and understanding, and campaign for change. Through TreeHouse School, The Rise School and Ambitious College we offer specialist education and support. Our ambition is to make the ordinary possible for more children and…Woodside AvenueLondonN10 3JA
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