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Royal School Manchester is a non-maintained independent special school. The school is Autism Accredited and has the skills and expertise in meeting the needs of young people aged 2 - 19 years with one or more of the following conditions: Autism Spectrum Conditions,, Multi-Sensory Impairment, Hearing or Visual Impairment with additional needs, Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties, Complex physical difficulties, Auditory Processing Difficulties, Additional medical needs including Stanley Road, SK8 6RQ (01616) 100172 anne.gough@seashelltrust.org.uk
Sensory RoomPurpose built spacious sensory and relaxation room. Features include: 6ft illuminated bubble tube with mirrored surround, multi themed projector, rotating mirror ball, tactile fibre optic strands, pulsating rope light and commissioned space themed UV art work. The room also offers a wall mounted CD player, overhead tracking, wall and floor padding and there is also a range of bean bags and chairs in situ.William’s RoomA sensory and relaxation room featuring an overhead multi Jubilee Swimming Pool, BL1 3DX 01204 337808
St Vincent’s School is a non maintained, outcomes focused, special school offering both day and residential provision for pupils from 4-19 years of age with sensory impairment and other needs, on a weekly term time basis. We provide a safe environment in which high standards of education and care are provided.Pupils enjoy full access to the National Curriculum and an extended, enriched curriculum, ensuring specific needs are met.Pupils are taught in small class groups by Qualified St Vincent’s School A Specialist School for Sensor, L12 9HN 0151 228 9968 johnp@stvin.com
Rainbow Trust Children’s Charity supports seriously ill children and their families in the family home and local community. Families who have a child or young person up to the age of 18 with a life threatening or terminal condition (for example cancer, some neurological conditions, babies in neonatal intensive care) are eligible and referrals can come from any source. We enable families to manage everyday life while caring for a sick child and to make the most of time together; providing Chambers Business Centre, Chapel Road, OL8 4QQ (01616) 282194 sean.tansey@rainbowtrust.org.uk
Crossroads4Kids is part of Crossroads Together, which has been providing carer breaks in Greater Manchester for over 30 years. Crossroads4Kids, is a childrens service that provides tailor made breaks to children of all ages and range of health and medical disabilities, conditions and illnesses across Greater Manchester. Our integrated activities help to support the development of social and emotional skills and well being, either in a one to one or group setting. Through direct payments and Thicketford Centre, BL2 2LW (01204) 365025 bolton@crossroadstogether.org.uk
We feel very passionately about the fact that everyone can be part of Heartlift and our activities. We consistently work with young people with disabilities offering support to both the child and the families. In 2007 we organised the National Schools Championships and saw the introduction of our special schools. In Oct 2008 we worked alongside Bolton Council “Short Breaks”. To both the children and their families our ‘buddying scheme’ has proven extremely successful and 28-30 Greenroyd Avenue, BL2 5DD 07725 522026 louise@heartlift.co.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
An independent specialist day and residential college for students aged 19-25 with a broad range of complex low-incidence needs including learning, physical, sensory and behavioural disabilities. All of the young people at Royal College Manchester experience significant and complex communication difficulties. We offer specialist three-year courses designed to support young people with: Autistic spectrum condition (ASC), Multi-sensory impairment (MSI, Severe learning difficulties (SLD), ☒ Day Stanley Road, SK8 6RQ (01616) 100100 info@seashelltrust.org.uk
Sense is a national disability charity that supports people with complex communication needs to be understood, connected and valued. We are here for every person who faces communication barriers in a world that relies on being able to see and hear well to be connected. Our flexible and personalised services empower people to communicate and express themselves – be it through speech or sign, touch or movement, gesture or sound, art or dance. Together, we connect differently and campaign Pemberton House, 122 Westgate, WF1 1XP (03003) 309256 info@sense.org.uk
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