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Penderels Trust is an established provider of Direct Payments and Personal Budget advice with over 20 years experience of working with people with disabilities to enable them to live independently and be active in their local community. The Trust is a not-for-profit organisation. The Trust provides support services locally and supports all disability groups including: physical impairments and/or sensory impairments, learning disabilities, disabled parents in a parenting role, older people, Penderels Trust, M6 6FP 0161 743 3592 salford@penderelstrust.org.uk
Appletree Treatment Centre provides high quality care and education for girls and boys aged between 6 and 12 with emotional, health, social and associated learning difficulties.Over 20 years’ experience has allowed us to develop a superb clinical programme. Qualified and experienced psychologists and therapists provide individual therapy for our children, clinical input for the children's individual programmes and clinical consultation and training for our care, teaching and support teams. Appletree Treatment Centre, LA9 7QS (01539) 560253 clair.davies@appletreeschool.co.uk
Olsen House School is an independent school in Sefton, registered with Ofsted for boys and girls aged sevento 16 years who are struggling with social, emotional & behavioural problems with or without mental health difficulties. The school supports children and young people with various educational and social needs, including those with ADHD, ASC, ODD, dyslexia and dyspraxia. The school follows the National Curriculum where it is deemed appropriate and personalises timetables for all pupils. Liverpool Road, L23 5TD (01519) 240234 j.gorry@kedlestonschools.com
Woodlands isa short breaks servicein Stockportfor children and young people aged 5 to 18 who have physical disabilities, learning disabilities, complex health needs, autism spectrum conditions, sensory support needs. We’repart of the charity Together Trust, a leadingdisability charity that works across the North West. The whole family can rest and recharge with our short breaks service. Our homegiveschildren and young peoplea wonderful opportunityto make friends, have fun and experience Woodlands, SK6 3EN (01614) 308604 enquiries@togethertrust.org.uk
Henshaws is a charity that helps people living with sight loss and a range of other disabilities to achieve their ambitions and go beyond expectations. We believe that, wherever they are, everyone has the right to an independent and fulfilling life. Our support, advice and training enables people and their families build skills, develop confidence, help each other and look forward to a more positive future. Community Services Henshaws Community Services enable people of all ages living with 88-92 Talbot Road, M16 0GS (01618) 721234 fiona.mcmullen@henshaws.org.uk
Family Fund supports families living across the UK who are who are raising a disabled or seriously ill child or young person up to the age of 17. Our support is focused on those on low incomes with a child/children who have a high level of additional support needs. At Family Fund, we believe that all families raising disabled or seriously ill children and young people should have the same choices, quality of life, opportunities and aspirations as other families. We support this by providing 4 Alpha Court, YO32 9WN (01904) 550055 info@familyfund.org.uk
Building Opportunities is a service which is run by Ashcroft School. We offer students aged 14 to 19, who have struggled with the traditional school or college placements opportunities to enter one of the fastest growing industries – construction. We have developed a provision offering a number of construction based vocational activities. These offer students the opportunity to gain industry recognised qualifications at levels 1 and 2 in a range of specialist areas. The centre is Schools Hill, SK8 1JE (01612) 834848 enquiries@togethertrust.org.uk
New College Worcester is a school and college for students aged 11 to 19 years who are blind or partiallysighted. As well as visual impairment, some of our students have additionaldisabilities or difficulties, including hearing impairment, Autistic SpectrumDisorder, including Asperger’s Syndrome and physical disability.We are not a Local Authority School so the large majority of placements aremade by the Local authority in which the children and young people live. All of our teaching staff New College Worcester, WR5 2JX (01905) 763933 lphillips@ncw.co.uk
Awarded ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted at three consecutive inspections, Derwen College provides a rich learning environment for young people with many conditions, including learning and physical disabilities, ASD, medical needs and behaviours of concern. The main campus is located in a village setting near Oswestry with satellites in Walford, north Shropshire and Craven Arms, south Shropshire. We offer day provision for students at each of our sites, with residential accommodation Derwen College, SY11 3JA (01691) 661234 contact@derwen.ac.uk
Inscape House Schoolsupports young people aged 5 to 19 who have autism and associated communication needs. At Inscape it’s our vision to provide a learning environment that places our young people at the heart of everything we do, where they feel valued and can thrive. Our mission is to champion their rights, needs and ambitions. We support young people to reach their full potential, by understanding that they have a distinct way of thinking and perceiving the world. Our creative approach Schools Hill, SK8 1JE (01612) 834848 enquiries@togethertrust.org.uk
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