CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DIFFICULTIES
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Broomhill Bank is a coeducational foundation special school, situated within beautiful grounds in West Kent. We cater for students with communication and interaction difficulties (C&I) who have a Statement of special educational need and are likely to benefit from a place in a special school. Students eligible for places will probably have a diagnosis of autism, aspergers or other significant social communication difficulty, such as pervasive developmental disorder, and/or severe receptive or…
Valley Schooll motto, Small steps, giant strides captures our belief that with the right help and support, children are capable of great progress, and we see evidence of this each day in our school
- SOCIAL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DIFFICULTIES
2 PRIORS CL, SL1 2BQ SLOUGH | Phone : 01753 825365personal care services, care home, community, residential care homes, assisted living, healthcare, residential home, welfare
Open Monday to Thursday 9.30am to 12 midday and Thursday evening 5.30pm to 8pm. Amaze gives information, advice and support to parents of children with special needs and disabilities in Brighton & Hove. We work to empower parents to help their children live fully socially included lives.
Southampton Mencap- A local voluntary organisation with company status. Although affiliated to Royal Mencap, the Society is totally financially independent. and takes full responsibility for ensuring that resources are available to fund all activities.
Office for Advice, Assistance, Support and Information on Special needs- A resource for parents & professionals caring for children and young people with Autism / Asperger Syndrome and other learning disabilities. Established in 1996, OAASIS aims to provide parents and teachers with impartial, comprehensive and prompt answers to the many questions and problems which looking after or teaching a child with SEN may present. It is a part of The Cambian Group one of the largest providers of…
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- SPACE TO LEARN
11, HEATHHURST ROAD, SANDERSTEAD, CR2 0BB SOUTH CROYDON | Phone : +44 (0) 20 8657 2352Space to Learn is a multi-disciplinary team of experienced professionals including a cranial osteopath with a medical background, educational and occupational psychologists, developmental therapist and an art psychotherapist who work to enable children and adults with developmental educational and emotional problems to have their difficulties effectively assessed and supported.
Penderels Trust is a registered charity and a limited company. It was originally set up in 1988 to assist people with physical disabilities to lead more independent lives.
Howard Widdicombe is an experienced Counsellor and Psychotherapist offering counselling and psychotherapy services to individuals, couples, families and groups in Woking, Surrey
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The Parent Partnership gives free, independent, confidential and impartial advice and support to parents and carers. We will support you if: your child has special educational needs; you are worried about your child’s progress at school; you are worried about your child’s behaviour; your child has been excluded or is at risk of exclusion; you have difficulty understanding education ‘jargon’; you would like to be more confident when talking to your child’s teacher.
Dyslexia Action is the UK's major dyslexia organisation for dyslexia assessment, dyslexia tuition and the training of specialist dyslexia teachers Dyslexia training, teaching and publication details Contact details
Dyslexia Centre provides remedial lessons for children/adults with dyslexia (specialist computer program); reading and spelling lessons; behaviour counselling for children; IT computer awareness and skills; employability course; cultural awareness; personal safety/self defence; power training and assertiveness. We will soon be running guitar lessons and computer generated music lessons. Self-referral or referral by other means. Anyone who feels we can help maximise their potential is welcome.
Kent Parent Partnership Service (KPPS) Supporting families of disabled children and children with Special Educational Needs (SEN). We aim to empower parents and families of disabled children and children with SEN to be confident to take an active and informed role in their child’s education and development.
PwP aims to ensure that parents are able to play an informed part in any decisions about the educational provision made to meet their son or daughter's special educational needs and to build partnerships between parents, the Local Education Authority (LEA) and schools.
The Parent Partnership Service is a community-based, confidential and independent information and advisory service for parents/carers of children and young people with special educational needs.
- DUDLEY PARENT PARTNERSHIP SERVICE
TRAFALGAR HOUSE, 47-49 KING STREET, DY2 8PS DUDLEY | Phone : 01384 236677The focus of Parent Partnership is to ensure that parents of children (aged 2-19 years) with additional needs have access to information, advice and guidance so that they are able to make appropriate and informed decisions about their child's education.
Essex Parent Partnership Service (EPPS) has a helpline for parents of children who have special educational needs. It provides details of voluntary organisations and parent support groups. It can also put parents in touch with an independent mediation service to help resolve disagreements between parents and schools about special educational needs.
Gateshead Parent Partnership Service offers parents and carers independent information and support about their child's Special Educational Needs ( SEN ) by: Explaining the assessment process; Helping you to prepare for meeting; Supporting you at meetings; Helping you with all the paperwork; Looking at all the options; Being a listening ear.
- GREATWOOD CARING FOR RETIRED RACEHORSES
RAINSCOMBE HILL FARM, SN8 4DT MARLBOROUGH | Phone : 01672 514535Greatwood provides fulfilling futures for former racehorses and children with special educational needs through their interaction in unique programmes of rehabilitation and education in a secure and caring environment. Greatwood is a recognised racehorse welfare charity that has influenced the lives of hundreds of former racehorses. Horse Power is an exciting and unique programme, where children with special educational needs learn life skills through interaction with the horses, that for…
- HOUNSLOW TOY LIBRARY FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
INWOOD PARK, INWOOD ROAD, TW3 1XA HOUNSLOW | Phone : 020 8569 5451We are open for parents/carers of children with disabilities and their siblings Our toy library collection includes many well designed toys, games, puzzles and equipment and has: Toys which can be borrowed regularly for a fixed period of time and changed for others when you want. Toys suitable for children with additional support needs. Trained and experienced staff who can provide reliable information, ideas and advice about play.
- KIRKLEES PARENT PARTNERSHIP SERVICE
KNOWL HOUSE, KNOWL ROAD, WF14 9RA MIRFIELD | Phone : 01924 326646Kirklees Parent Partnership Service is part of Kirklees Local Authority (LA) and is based with other voluntary and statutory services at Knowl House, Mirfield. The service is free and totally confidential and is about parents and education. We offer support to parents and carers of children and young people who have already been identified as having Special Educational Needs. We also support any parents or carers who are concerned that their child may have Special Educational Needs. We work with…
- PARENT PARTNERSHIP SERVICE
DENIS KEEDLE COMMUNITY ANNEXE, DRAGONBY ROAD, DN17 2LD SCUNTHORPE | Phone : 01724 277665Parent Partnership Service (PPS) North Lincolnshire It is a statutory requirement for every local council to provide a Parent Partnership Service (PPS). The PPS is funded by North Lincolnshire Council but operates at 'arms length'. The service offers a free and confidential service to the parents/carers of children with Special Educational Needs (SEN).
- PARENT PARTNERSHIP SERVICE
WESTWOOD STREET CENTRE, WESTWOOD STREET, M14 4PH MANCHESTER | Phone : 0161 209 8356Manchester Parent Partnership Service offers support, advice and information to parents and carers to increase their involvement in the education of their children with Special Educational Needs (SEN).
- PARENT PARTNERSHIP SERVICE
LIMBRICK WOOD CENTRE, THOMAS NAUL CROFT, CV4 9QX COVENTRY | Phone : 024 7669 4307Our Parent Partnership Service provides information and support to parents whose children have special educational needs. We provide accurate and neutral information on the full range of options available to parents. We do not take sides, we help parents make informed decisions and enable parents to play an active role in the education of their child.
Every Local Authority in England and Wales has a duty to provide a Parent Partnership Service which will provide impartial and neutral information and advice on SEN (special educational needs) matters to the parents and carers of children with SEN in their area.
- RICHMOND PARENT PARTNERSHIP SERVICE
CROFT CENTRE, WINDHAM ROAD, TW9 2HP RICHMOND | Phone : 020 8831 6179Do you have a child with special educational needs? The Parent Partnership Service (PPS) is an independent service to support you and provide help and advice on: assessment procedures; statements; school reviews and meetings; the code of practice; solving disagreements; school-based special educational needs support; school entry, and changing from primary to secondary schools; further education and other options after the age of 16; and information about particular special educational needs.
- SEFTON PARENT PARTNERSHIP
THE GOOD SHEPHERD SITE, STERRIX LANE, L21 0DA LIVERPOOL | Phone : 0151 291 0551Sefton parent partnership service, supporting parents and carers of children with special educational needs.
We are a free service providing impartial information, advice and guidance to all parents and carers of children with special educational needs (SEN). The service is statutory and funded by Somerset County Council. We work closely with other agencies and the voluntary sector in Somerset.
- STOKE ON TRENT PARENT PARTNERSHIP
MOUNT EDUCATION SUPPORT CENTRE, MOUNT AVENUE, ST4 7JU STOKE-ON-TRENT | Phone : 01782 234701The Stoke-on-Trent Parent Partnership Service aims to ensure that parents/carers of children with SEN, including the very young, have access to accurate information, advice and guidance in relation to the additional educational needs of their children so that they can make informed decisions.
- PLYMOUTH PARENT PARTNERSHIP
OLD TREASURY BUILDING, CATHERINE STREET, PL1 2AD PLYMOUTH | Phone : 01752 258933We are a team of paid staff and trained volunteers who offer impartial and accurate information and support to parents, carers and staff in other agencies. Parent Partnership is a statutory service, managed as part of the Plymouth Psychology Service, but maintained to ensure its independence so that parents and carers have confidence in the neutrality of the service.
Greenwich Parent Partnership Service supports parents and carers of children with Special Educational Needs (SEN). The service offers parents information, advice and guidance so they can make appropriate, informed decisions regarding the learning of their children.
Waltham Forest council has a legal duty to make arrangements to provide information and advice to parents/carers of children with Special Educational Needs. We are a confidential service and we can: Listen to parents concerns and queries; Offer contact with other sources of help and information; Help in getting your views and the views of your child known, understood and valued; Help you prepare and possibly go with you to meetings such as Annual Reviews; Help with paperwork and help you to…
We work with parents and carers of children with special educational needs. Children with special educational needs may have learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn than most children of the same age.
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YOU & ME Yoga A Yoga system specially for Adults and Children with Special Needs
Barnardo’s Bradford Parent Partnership Service is a partnership between Barnardo’s and Education Bradford. Children with special educational needs all have learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn or access education than most children of the same age. Children with special educational needs may need extra help because of a range of needs.
Parent Partnership Bury provides: Accurate impartial information and support about special education issues; Practical support preparing for and attending meetings; Monday to Friday and late night Wednesdays by appointment; From initial concerns about your child’s difficulties through the assessment process to the end of your child’s educational experiences; Parent support through confidence and skill building initiatives; Access to Bury Parents forum www.buryparentsforum.org.uk.
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The Parent Partnership Service provides impartial advice, information and support to parents and carers of children and young people with special educational needs (SEN) throughout Hampshire. Our service is available to all families for whom special educational needs plays a part.
- HIGHFIELD HOUSE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
VICARAGE STREET, EX32 7BH BARNSTAPLE | Phone : 01271 377920centres, day centres, children, learning difficulties, child development, care centres, day centres in barnstaple, children with special needs, caring, supervising, activities, childcare, child, kid
The Menphys Centre is a nursery for children with Special Educational Needs. Children who attend the Centre are usually aged between 2 and 5 years of age and attend the Centre for anything from 2 - 5 days a week. Children attend the Centre from 9am - 3.15pm each day. This is unusual for a nursery setting where half-day placements are more typical. The full day placements are due to transport arrangements as the Centre serves a wide catchment area. Sometimes when children first start at the…
Isle of Wight Parent Partnership is here to ensure that parents are able to play an informed part in any decisions about the educational provision made to meet their child’s special educational needs and to build partnerships between parents, schools and the local authority.
- LICENSED DAVIS DYSLEXIA PROGRAMME FACILITATOR
20 BEAUMONT GDNS, FY6 7NX POULTON-LE-FYLDE | Phone : 01253 899875Licensed Davis Facilitator, We use Davis Methods to correct Dyslexia and other reading and learning disabilities, correction for Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dyscalcula, ADD, ADHD, Dysgraphia and related problems
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- THE PENDERELS TRUST
BIRMINGHAM DISABILITY RESOUCE CENTR, 25, BIERTON ROAD, B25 8PQ BIRMINGHAM | Phone : 01216 832440Penderels Trust is a registered charity and a limited company It was originally set up in 1988 to assist people with physical disabilities to lead more independent lives
- PARENT PARTNERSHIP SERVICE
SUITE 5, CLARENDON CHAMBERS, 32 CLARENDON STREET, NG1 5LN NOTTINGHAM | Phone : 0115 948 2888Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Parent Partnership Service supports parents and carers of children with special educational needs and disabilities living in two local authority areas – you can contact us if you live in Nottingham City or anywhere within the county of Nottinghamshire. You can also contact us if you are about to move into either of these areas.
- STONHAM HOUSING ASSOCIATION LTD
SOUTH COURT THE COURTYARD WOODLANDS, BS32 4NH BRISTOL | Phone : 0845 155 2303We believe that you have a right to live in peace and enjoy a good quality of life in your homes. We recognise that some of our customers may suffer considerable distress, fear and insecurity as a result of anti-social behaviour (ASB).
If you are already a Home Group customer the chances are you already know what we have to offer. If you are already a Home customer hopefully you already realise that we work hard to put you at the heart of everything we do and know all about the services we provide. If you ever have any problems though, or you would like to play a greater part in the community you live in, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. There is a wealth of information found under this section of the website…
