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Cumberland School is a co-educational independent special day school in Lancashire providing high quality education for children between the ages of 11 and 18. The school meets the needs of a diverse group of pupils exhibiting behavioural, emotional and social difficulties, alongside a range of other associated conditions which can hinder academic progress. We have created a high quality learning environment in which all our pupils can reach their potential in academic and social development. Church Road, Bamber Bridge, PR5 6EP (01772) 284435 john.gilfillan@witherslackgroup.co.uk
An inclusive, supportive art college A Specialist College for creative education in the UK, focusing on creative study programme pathways for 16-25 year olds. Art, digital art, and complementary studies for neurodivergent young people. Our campuses operate from within and in partnership with Arts and Cultural organisations, for an alternative approach, with enhanced careers and progression opportunities. We support additional/high needs routes to wellbeing, attainment, sustained engagement and Bolton Museum Art Gallery & Aquarium, Le Mans Crescent, BL1 1SE (01616) 670910 connect@pinccollege.co.uk
SurreySOS!SEN offers friendly, independent and confidential advice for parents and others looking for information and advice on Special Educational Needs (SEN) through our free helpline and walk in advice centres. We offer workshops and document check services. What we do: 4 walk-in advice centres, Free helpline, Workshops on SEN topics to empower parents, Document check and 1:1 advice, Website with information sheets, Our users say: "Thank you for always being at the end of the phone to help. Worcester Park, KT8 9BE (02045) 923254
Around 6% of children starting school have speech, language and communication needs(SLCN) – that’s an average of 2 in every classroom.Afasic is the UK charity representing children and young people with speech, language and communication difficulties, working for their inclusion in society and supporting their parents and carers.Our Advice and Information Services provide support to thousands of people every year, including Helpline and email support, free to download factsheets and Afasic, EC1R 0BD 0300 666 9410 info@afasic.org.uk
Belmont School is an Acorn Care & Education Independent day special school for boys between the ages of 4 -18. At Belmont School we have a proven track record of successfully meeting a wide range of Social, Emotional and Behavioural needs. Staff at the school are experienced in recognising and working with a wide range of additional challenges pupils face, including Autism, Asperger’s, speech language and communication difficulties, dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD, and SpLD. The school Haslingden Road, BB4 6RX (01796) 221043 admin@belmont-school.co.uk
We believe children and young people should be happy, safe and ready. We provide immediate access to clinical, educational and child psychology services to parents, carers, education and community settings. We listen and value the views of children, young people, parents and carers whilst following a cycle of assess, plan, do and review. We keep the child or young person's needs at the centre of decisions made. We are flexible to needs and offer services Monday to Saturday all year round 3-5 Saint John Street, M3 4DN (01618) 209229 sarah@hsrpsychology.co.uk
As Bolton Wanderers Community Trust we are committed to working at the heart of the community with the community at its heart. Through the use of sport we are dedicated to providing quality experiences for the wider community of Bolton in order to assist in narrowing the gap of disadvantage. We are committed to act as positive role models to inspire, enhance and change lives and to achieve this in partnership with others. We commit to create a sustainable charity, with a cohesive approach and Macron Stadium, BL6 6JW (01204) 673790 RSlater@bwct.org.uk
We support young people with an EHCP (previously a statement of special educational need for their social, emotional and behavioural difficulties, SEBD). We work primarily with the pupils of Lever Park Special School, their families and carers where we provide a breakfast club, access to the Duke of Edinburgh award scheme, Bowens relaxation therapy, mentoring, and some specialist equipment. We also design and deliver specific projects to address issues of self esteem, health and wellbeing, teen Stocks Park Drive, Horwich, BL6 6DE 01204 332666 darbyshirec@leverpark.bolton.sch.uk
The Dyspraxia Foundation is a national, registered charity with its administrative and fundraising centre in Hitchin, Hertfordshire. Founded in 1987, it is financed entirely by membership subscriptions and private donations. The Foundation acts as a resource and information centre for those wishing to learn more about dyspraxia, its diagnosis and treatment. The Foundation operates a telephone help line, publishes information on dyspraxia, maintains a website with useful information, organises 8 West Alley, SG5 1EG (01462) 455016 dyspraxia@dyspraxiafoundation.org.uk
Nurturing positive outcomes through education and care for children, young people and adults with special educational needs and disabilities. Aurora Woodlands based in Darwen, specialist education and therapeutic provision in a calm, nurturing environment, for boys aged 10-19 with additional social, emotional and mental health needs. Click here for Woodlands Prospectus To view a virtual tour of woodlands please click here Aurora Keyes Barn based in Salwick, a specialist, independent primary Unit 13, Twigworth Court Business Centre, Tewkesbury Road, GL2 9PG (02036) 170170 referrals@the-aurora-group.com
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