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Birtenshaw's hydrotherapy suite is part of a new multi million pound development in the Bromley Cross area of Bolton. The hydrotherapy suite boasts a lovely 9x4m pool heated to 32c, offering disabled access, changing and state of the art equipment. Water Babies manage the pool and the timetable, and are now taking bookings from external providers i.e aquanatal, aqua aerobics, 1-2-1 swim coaching and so on. Please ring the number provided to check availability. Birtenshaw, Darwen Road, BL7 9AB (01204) 846003 Charlene.Jackson@waterbabies.co.uk
***FREE Family Sign Language *** courses for families with D/deaf children under the age of 7. Deafserv Ltd can refer families to Bolton Council who will assist in an application for funding, once the funding is received we can run the course in the service users own home. All family members are welcome (as are friends) as long as those learning Sign Language will be of benefit to the D/deaf child. Deafserv have Public Liability Insurance, Professional Indemnity and are fully DBS checked. c/o Ear 4 Kidz, BL2 1DD 07739383230 zienna.hall@outlook.com
We are affiliated to both Lancashire County FA and the WFA, whose insurance covers our activities. In September 2012, we were awarded the FA Charter Standard Club status.We offer training sessions for beginners and those who want to play recreationally. If you are a powered wheelchair user, why not come and watch us training to see if you fancy giving it a try.We usually train on Friday evenings from 5pm to 7.30pm at Smithills Sports Centre, Smithills Dean Road, BL1 6JS. Smithills Sports Centre, Smithills Dean Road, BL1 6JS 07801 099061 secretary@boltonbullets.co.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
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
Smart Enterprise offers Educational and Social Opportunities for young adults with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities aged 18yrs - 35yrs. We offer Creative Learning Programmes within a safe and secure environment working in small groups of up to 12 delivering the following programmes: Visual Arts, Drama and Communication Skills, Young Enterprise Challenges and Events, Basic Skills/Creative Writing, Heritage Projects, Employability Skills, Heritage Projects, Social Activites, Trips and The Horizon Centre, Back Bark Street, BL1 2BX (07714) 003565 boltonsmartenterprise@gmail.com
The Aspirations project was formed in 1999 to provide social and leisure activities for individuals with Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning Autism. The project is open to people from the age of 10 years and upwards – with no upper age limit. The majority of people accessing the service are aged between 10 and 30. To date, over 500 people have attended our activities. The Aspirations project gives members the opportunity to socialise and make friends and have fun in a supported and 1114 Chester Road, M32 0HL (01618) 668483 finance@asgma.org.uk
Helplines Monday to Friday - times on website Free independent legally based advice to parents of children with all kinds of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). IPSEA operates: Website: Visit our website for model letters, SEN updates, support sheets and more Mailing list: Join our mailing list; become part of IPSEA’s family and keep up-to-date with news and information relevant to SEND Advice Line: Covered by fully trained volunteers providing legally based advice on a (01799) 582030 kupton@ipsea.net
Breaking Barriers aims to support Disabled children and young people (aged 0-25) and adults with Autism (aged 18+) and their families to challenge and remove barriers to inclusion. BBNW have a strong strategic presence in Bolton and act as parent reps with Bolton Parent Carers Forum and the Bolton Together Consortium. We work closely with other organisations across the borough and widely share information and good practice. We believe that all parents and carers of Disabled children and young Unit 22, The Market Place, Knowsley Street, BL1 2AL (07717) 434840 breakbarriers3@gmail.com
Information and Advisory Service, SEND, is a community based, free service for families and children with special educational needs and/or disabilities from birth to 25 years old. Independent from the local authority, we support parents carers and young people with all aspects of SEND, across education, inclusive of the statutory assessment process, Health services, and Social care. We also are very familiar with other sources of support available locally and nationally and have good links with Bold Street, BL1 1LS (07591) 853756 iasoutofhours@outlook.com
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