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Do you want to run group support for young siblings of disabled children and adults? This online session, via Zoom, will give you all the information you need to plan, run and evaluate your own local siblings group.
Sibs exists to support people who grow up with or have grown up with a disabled brother or sister. It is the only UK charity representing the needs of over half a million young siblings and over one and a half million adult siblings.
SOS!SEN is a small charity dedicated to offering independent, legally based advice on Special Educational Needs to parents and carers. We aim to support and empower people to navigate the legal maze and challenge decisions to get the right education for their child. We offer advice on: getting the right help…
SISS provides a service for mainstream schools to support them in planning their provision for individual children and young people with SEN. The target group for the service includes those children and young people who have been identified as requiring special educational provision and who…
Speech and Language Link empower SENCos, teachers and TAs in their work with speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) to ensure that every child is supported in realising their full potential. We do this through our range of online, speech and language packages which include…
We give children and young people the skills they need so they aren’t left behind, waiting to be understood. We do this by creating tools for schools and nurseries, giving advice and guidance to families and putting pressure on politicians. The Speech and Language Advice Line…
Stable Futures is based on a 32-acre farm, with horses, small animals and horticulture and nature activities as well as forest and bushcraft skills. Activities can be bespoke to your needs. Equine, Outdoor Learning, Therapy and Training programmes for children who can’t access mainstream education…
Advocacy & Capacity-Building For Individuals & Families Stepping Forward currently supports individuals and families who are struggling to access services and support. Our advocacy work has succeeded in securing: Essential equipment for home and school Appropriate educational provision Personal grants With a grant from Awards…
Stepping Stones DS supports young people with Down syndrome to fulfil their potential by providing opportunities to be social, have fun and learn. We welcome families who have a child or young adult with Down syndrome and who live within our catchment area in North…
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Support for those, of any age, with significant or clinically diagnosed sight and/or hearing loss.
SWAN UK is a support network (run by the charity Genetic Alliance UK) offering information and support to families of children with undiagnosed genetic conditions. Do you want to meet other local families of children with undiagnosed genetic conditions? Email: info@undiagnosed.org.uk to find out more.
Swings & Smiles offers play sessions for children with special needs and their whole family at our centre in Thatcham. We have specialist play resources to enable children with a wide range of disabilities to play with siblings and other family members in a secure and…
Sessions at the centre are a chance for siblings to get together and have fun, with staff and volunteers on hand to chat and support them with some of the challenges they may face. Older SIBSupport is for Year 7 and above, the sessions take place…
Teach Me Too provides resources for children with Down’s syndrome and special educational needs in early years and KS1. Its series cover Literacy, Maths, the Wider Curriculum, Exploring Language, and Language through Play. These resources are created with specialist teachers and speech and language therapists…
The Tellmi app, which has been specifically designed for young people, is now available for free to all 11-18 year olds living or going to school in West Berkshire. Young people in West Berkshire can also benefit from over 600 directory resources and access to…
The aim of the Thames Valley Autism Alert Card scheme is to provide a simple way for autistic people, or a parent or carer, to quickly and easily explain their condition to others, giving cardholders more confidence to go out and about. Autism Berkshire issues the Alert…
The TTST is a team made up of Educational Psychologists, Advisers and Practitioners supporting maintained primary and secondary schools to consider the needs and provision for children and young people who experience Social Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) difficulties. Adopting a therapeutic approach means that school…
Thinkempathy provides both live in care, Domiciliary support and supported living services. Thinkempathy offers support to individuals with Learning Disabilities and associated needs in their own homes. We will work alongside a private landlord and housing associations to ensure the service users have a tenancy…
A group to support your wellbeing , we offer informal support, strategies to help you look after your own wellbeing and a listening ear. Based on the 5 Ways of Wellbeing.