Children’s Additional Needs Network
March 31, 2022 1:00 pm
March 31, 2022 2:00 pm
This event has no entrance fee
online
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0113 3785020
SENDIASS@leeds.gov.uk
https://sendiass.leeds.gov.uk/
We improve the lives of children and young people throughout the UK who are sick, disabled or disadvantaged. Variety provides coaches and bespoke wheelchairs, specialist, sensory and recreational equipment for use in the home, school, children’s hospitals and youth centres and creates memorable experiences through “Variety Great Days Out”
Suite 5, The Mill @ Scott Hall, 44 Potternewton Mount, Leeds, LS7 2DR
Would you like to join the PHAB Club? We meet at the Prince Philip Centre, Scott Hall Avenue, Leeds 7 on Friday evenings between 7.00 – 9.00 for evenings of friendship and fun. Every Friday is different – with lots of music, entertainment, discos and parties, or you can sit quietly and chat with friends. Our members are from 9 years to 90 (many are in their teens & twenties). A few members have been coming for forty years or more. We also have super outings in our PHAB minibuses: fish & chip evenings, canal trips, bowling and burger evenings and summer residentials. Where possible we provide transport. If you have a physical disability or mild learning disability, or life limiting illness or able bodied – you are welcome to join the PHAB family.
Prince Philip Centre, Scott Hall Avenue, Leeds LS7 2HJ
Afrikindness, established as a registered charity in 2023, is committed to advancing the education and social development of racially marginalized and socially excluded children and young people, empowering them to reach their full potential and thrive in society. Our key objectives are as follows: 1) Advancing Education: We equip parents and teachers with resources and support, promoting academic success and lifelong learning, so every child, regardless of race, has the tools they need to excel. 2) Social and Character Development: Through specialised programs and resources, we build resilience, empathy, and social skills, fostering strong, positive identities in young people. Knowing fully that the key stakeholders in a child’s development are parents and schools, we collaborate with both to support the well-being of young people. 3) Promoting Racial Harmony: We educate the public, especially parents, on racial diversity and equality, working to eliminate discrimination while fostering mutual understanding and respect across diverse racial and cultural backgrounds. Through training and intervention support, we empower parents with tools to navigate the challenges of parenting in a multicultural society. In addressing cultural and racial barriers, Afrikindness bridges gaps that can often hinder young people’s racial identity formation. By creating a collaborative network among teachers, […]
47 Westgate Wakefield WF1 1BW
Cerebra is a charity supporting families with children 16 and under with brain conditions. We currently fund research throughout the country into various aspects such as behaviour, sleep, premature births and legal issues. We have a sleep service where our sleep practitioner can provide sleep workshops and presentations and also do 1:1 work with families and create a personalised sleep plan. Our regional officers are able to provide information and advice on all sorts of different things, such as looking for specialist equipment (e.g. trikes/car seats) to where to look for funding to help pay for these. I also signpost a lot to relevant organisations/charities and can help with form filling (grants/DLA). We have a lending library where we loan out books for families (for free) these include books on conditions, sleep, sensory, mindfulness, diet, health and wellbeing etc. We also loan out sensory toys, including a couple of weighted blankets. We have a holiday home families can stay in, and have a grants/wills and trusts voucher scheme (however both of these are full/closed at the minute!) We have a free stress helpline families can call, and we publish various parent guides (including DLA guide, anxiety guide, challenging behaviour factsheet, […]
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