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Andover & District Mencap is a charitable company and this body corporate holds the assets on behalf of its members. The members elect its trustees who, on their behalf, use volunteers and employees to deliver benefits in accordance with its Articles and Memorandum. In other words, its members are the “owners” of the charity (who each have to fork out £1 if it fails!) and all others are enablers, tasked to deliver benefit to beneficiaries.
We offer a range of services. These are:

* Advice to help you

* Respite Care using our own house - Stephen's Ark

* Support for living at home and in the community

* Help with Self Directed Support

* Work opportunities

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We are a small charity who work with families and siblings of autistic children. We offer a range of services, mainly organised outings to activites all over devon. Feel free to contact us on the link below. We are always looking for more members and ideas of things to do

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Bedford & District Cerebral Palsy Society was established over fifty years. Our primary aim is to support people in North and Mid Bedfordshire with Cerebral Palsy, their families and carers.

What We Provide
An information and support service, which allows those individuals to make informed choices, access services and work together with us towards the development of more 'needs-led' services.
Playschemes or activities in all school holidays.
Monthly Saturday activity clubs.
A monthly "Indulgence" support group for parents/carers.
A monthly hydrotherapy swim club.
Funding to individuals for specialist equipment, holidays etc.
Newsletters, campaigning, information days and social activities.

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Birmingham PHAB Camps is a small, totally voluntary, organisation whose aim is to encourage the integration of disabled and able-bodied children and young people. We arrange holidays for groups of twenty or so people, in various age groups, during July and August. Half of the participants have disabilities and half are able-bodied. We also arrange holidays for groups of children who have severe multiple disabilities. Volunteer helpers staff the holidays.

We organise a range of holidays for children and young adults at activity centres and hotels in the UK. Despite our name, none of the Camps are under canvas!
We run three main types of Camps:
Camps for disabled and able-bodied children
Camps for people with multiple disabilities
Camp for children with Autism

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Through the active participation of people with a sensory loss, to respond to the needs of Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Blind, partially Sighted and Deafblind people so as to meet their expressed needs and enable each person to have the opportunity to achieve their full potential.

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We are a small registered charity supporting families caring for a child/children or young person with a disability or special educational need. We provide services for families living in East & West Dorset, Bournemouth and Poole. The cost of our services are kept as low as we can possibly make them, and all are heavily subsidised.

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Booking Line: 01483 230939

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01483 579390

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Challengers play and youth schemes are places for disabled children and young people to play, make friends and have fun.

At every Challengers play and youth scheme there are lots of staff so that you can leave your daughter or son with us and there will always be someone for them to play and be with. The breadth of activities that we provide mean that we can offer disabled young people something to do and somewhere to go from the age of 4 to 25.

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ELHAP is one of the leading adventure playgrounds for children, young people and adults with disabilities. A unique and magical independent charity, ELHAP offers much needed adventure play opportunities to over 5500 children and young people each year from North East London and Essex.

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Enable Ability is established as an independent charity for the care, welfare and advancement of disabled people living in Portsmouth and the surrounding area.
The charity provides
1. Issue-based advocacy
2. Adult befriending
3. Disability awareness presentations
4. FACES ( ‘Families And Carers Extra Support’ ) – is a Child Befriending service for children with a moderate to severe disability.
5. Partnership in Active Leisure Service (PALS) – offering a range of leisure and sporting activities to physically disabled children & young people
6. A Saturday Club for children aged 5 to 16 years
7. Summer playscheme provision for children aged 5 to 18 years (two specialist schemes to cover the full age range together with the employment of appropriately trained staff at 9 mainstream settings across the city)
8. Criminal Record Bureau (CRB) disclosure applications
9. Wheelchair-accessible minibus hire

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We are a leading independent parent led registered charity providing holistic support to families of children with disabilities and special needs (aged 0 to 19) across Essex, who require advice, information and support, particularly at times of change, challenge and crisis.

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See Children With Disabilities

Paul Webster is our inclusion project worker (funded by The Bournemouth Children's Trust).
Paul is always ready to answer any questions you may have on 581008

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We work in partnership with Health, Education and Social Services to enhance the range of quality and provision of services for parents and carers of adults and children with an autistic spectrum condition.

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Hubble Communtiy Enterprise presents 'Puppets in Play'. Bridging the gaps in community, enabling young people to gain confidence in finding their voice, giving them choice, by the sharing of knowledge, culture and values.

Does Hubble work with special needs?
Yes he does, contact me and discuss what the needs are and I will work out a programme tailored to need.

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Kids Can Achieve supports children with special needs within the range of diagnoses which include ADHD, Autistic Spectrum Disorders, Aspergers, Oppositional Defiance Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Schizophrenia and general communication disorders and their carers. We aim to meet each child’s individual needs, support their carers, work in partnership with other agencies with which they are involved and create a caring and comfortable environment in which they can thrive. All our activities are geared towards helping our children achieve their full potential and integrating them into mainstream activities wherever possible.

We run an Ofsted registered term-time setting for children currently unable to attend school, After School Clubs, Youth Group, Art Psychotherapy, Holiday Schemes and outings, football and swimming. In addition we provide Complementary Therapies and 1:1 support and training for children and carers as well as 1:1 outreach support in family homes.

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Special Abilities are proud to present the brand new
kidzaware programe. The Kidzaware programme is
aimed at teaching young children and adults about the
different types of disability this will be done by going into
schools and using life size puppets and they will put on a show which usually last about half an hour.

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