Children’s Additional Needs Network
Training is available for anyone interested in being a Leeds Parent Carer Forum Representative.
Training will take from online over two 90-minute sessions on Wednesday 26th June and Wednesday 3rd July.
Spaces are limited to get in touch asap via info@leedsparentcarerforum.co.uk
July 3, 2024 10:00 am
July 3, 2024 11:30 am
This event has no entrance fee
webinar
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07423436813
info@leedsparentcarerforum.co.uk
https://www.leedsparentcarerforum.co.uk
PhysCap is a Yorkshire charity dedicated to improving the quality of life for children suffering from physical and learning disabilities. Run entirely by volunteers meaning every penny raised goes directly to those in need, PhysCap carry out fundraising events over the course of each year so as to be able to support families with children 18 years and under. PhysCap offers assistance to individual children as well as groups of children for example within schools by way of specialised and therapeutic equipment, residential breaks and play schemes and other practical aspects of daily living. PhysCap is happy to consider applications from children with or without diagnosis as long as it is supported by an Occupational therapist, Physiotherapist or alternative professional body. For more information or to fill in an application form please contact us.
Bermuda House, 64c Roseville Road Leeds LS8 5DR
The Leeds Local Offer brings together information about all the services available in the city for children and young people aged 0-25 who have special educational needs (SEN) and disabilities. This includes information about: · Education support · Health Services · Social Care support · Play and leisure activities · Getting ready for adult life · Education, Health and care plans We link to other websites so the information is as current as possible. If you need to talk to someone about your situation call the Leeds SEND information advice support service on 0113 378 5020. You can also drop in to any Leeds library or one stop centre for help to use the website and print off information.
Oily Cart is a theatre company that specialises in creating sensory shows for, with and alongside disabled young people (0-25 years) and their families. Oily Cart create remarkable, accessible sensory shows that connect with babies, toddlers, disabled children and young people, and their families. Founded over 40 years ago, in the past decades we have pioneered a whole new artform: Sensory Theatre. By pushing theatre beyond words – using not just 5, but all 33 senses – we create tactile wonderlands that meet each child where they’re at. Each sensory experience is a space to be who you are and be together, re-imagining the world as it should – and will – be. We collaborate with disabled and non-disabled artists of all ages, always considering those who experience the most barriers first. At Oily Cart we don’t tell children how they should watch the theatre. We learn from them what theatre should be.
Oily Cart, Smallwood School Annexe, Smallwood Road, London SW17 0TW
Charity providing ‘help, hope, inspiration & friendship’ for children, young people and beyond with Cerebral Palsy/physical disabilities. The main aims of CP Teens UK are: The promotion of social inclusion among young people with physical disabilities who are socially excluded from society, or parts of society, as a result of their disability by: Providing connections & friendships for young people with a range of physical disabilities as part of a monitored and supportive community Providing help, support & advice for young people with physical disabilities, and their families Providing workshops, forums, advocacy and general support Providing recreational facilities and opportunities for young people with physical disabilities Registered Charity No. 1172105.
CP Teens UK, Office 7, The Community HUB, Technique Stadium, Chesterfield S41 8NZ
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