Please see the attached links, shared by Leeds Autism Aim. Led by the Autism AIM – Mental Health Equity Project, there are a series of guides to Personal Independence Payment (PIP). This is a benefit for people who are under state pension age in the UK and need support with daily activities or getting around […]
read moreThe NHS has been there for us for over 76 years. But to make sure the NHS is here for the next 76 years, doing all it can to support the health of everyone, we need your help. We want to have the biggest ever conversation about the future of the NHS. It doesn’t matter […]
read moreList of events and activities for October. To have an event or information added for November, please email info@westyorkshirecann.org WYCANN October Communication (PDF)
read moreToday, West Yorkshire CANN (Children with Additional Needs Network) hosted a fruitful and engaging networking meeting. As a collective of charities and non-profits dedicated to supporting families with children under 25 who have additional needs, these gatherings are pivotal in fostering collaboration and sharing valuable resources and knowledge. Engaging Presentations The meeting kicked off with […]
read moreOn March 27th, WYCANN convened for our March meeting, and it was a dynamic exchange of ideas and initiatives. We had the pleasure of hosting presentations from Leeds Piano Trail and Interplay, shedding light on the intersection of Disability and the Arts. Their insights illuminated the potential for creativity to enrich the lives of children […]
read moreAn exciting opportunity has become available to represent Leeds PCF working in partnership with the Short Breaks Steering Group. We are looking for one parent representative to work alongside one of our co vice-chairs, Maria Adams, to work as an equal partner on the short breaks steering group.“Short breaks are activities for children and young […]
read moreLittle Hiccups, a group of volunteers based in Leeds, have just been awarded The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. This is the highest award a local voluntary group can receive in the UK and is equivalent to an MBE. Little Hiccups is an award winning support group that has been set up by parents who […]
read moreAndy from Lemon Locksmith found out about childrens charity Little Hiccups by chance. Little Hiccups is a Leeds based charity that has been set up by parents who have children with additional needs and disabilities. “”I believe it is important to help small charities as often as possible. Many people believe that only big companies can donate to charity, […]
read moreThe government is calling for your views and opinions on its National Strategy for Disabled People – Helping to understand the barriers that disabled people face, the strategy will help to improve the lives of disabled people across the country. The survey closes on Friday 23 April, and all responses will help in the implementation […]
read moreA support network that helps children with additional needs and their parents has spoken of the difficulties people are facing during the coronavirus pandemic. Leeds-based Little Hiccups has seen families with disabled children struggle with a number of issues like working, homeschooling, seeing relatives and the loss of services during lockdown. Little Hiccups secretary Miriam […]
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