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It is not a disability sport, players are not classified by physical, intellectual or mental disabilities or barriers. It is a sport open to anyone who wants to play regular full-contact rugby. If you happen to have some form of disability or barrier, but want to play rugby on a regular basis then Mixed Ability is perfect for you.
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A registered charity and a long standing provider of accredited psychotherapy and counselling training in the South West, offering a 'find a therapist' service and a low cost counselling service for students, senior citizens and those who are low-waged or unwaged. Please call or email for more information.
At Next Thing Education Camps, we run hands-on STEM holiday camps for children aged 5–11, where they build, code, experiment and create through activities like robotics, game design, circuitry and engineering challenges.
We specialise in working with customers and their families who require care in their own homes. We offer a unique service of personalised care visits from check-in visits to full live-in support.
Information about Compass as a preventative service and Youth Offending service.
Our companions support individuals in their own home, as well as facilitating trips out.
Your companion can help you and your loved one with a range of everyday tasks, as well as sharing a sympathetic ear and being a friendly face.
Academy21 is a part of the Inspired Online Schools Group, which is the largest provider of live, online primary, and secondary education in the UK. We were the first online alternative provision to be accredited by the DFE as part of the Online Education Accreditation Scheme (OEAS). This scheme is a quality mark that assures schools, local authorities, families and students that the accredited provision meets the highest standards of teaching, safeguarding, and overall student welfare. We work collaboratively to ensure that all children and young people placed with us receive the education they need and deserve, with tailored timetables, the right balance of subjects and SEN or additional needs catered for. We work with a range of learners from broad and diverse backgrounds including, but not limited to:
• EBSA & school refusal
• Medical needs
• Challenging behaviours
• Excluded or at risk of exclusion
• Teenage parents
• GCSE rescue/resitsThe following information outlines the West of England's Local First Framework and guidance for supporting young people to access local provisions.
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