Information about services that support children and young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND)
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The British Red Cross wheelchair hire service
| Tel: 0300 456 1914
The British Red Cross provides a wheelchair hire service, for short term use, providing comfortable, safe and reliable manual wheelchairs whether you're looking for self-propelled or transit wheelchairs. The wheelchairs are suitable for anyone over the age of 5 and are available in a wide range of sizes, subject to availability.
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Butterflies - Haven
Butterflies Haven provides ongoing support for parents of children and teenagers who are affected by Autism or any developmental delay, whether diagnosed or not. We have created a caring community that offers support and social opportunities for children and their families. Our sessions run in Keynsham.
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Calibre Audio: Free audiobooks for children and young adults with SEND
| Tel: 01296432339
Calibre is a national charity, which provides audiobooks free of charge to children and young people (0-25 years) with SEND. Making books and stories accessible to people who find reading print difficult.
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The Carers' Centre
| Tel: 0800 038 8885
The Carers' Centre are a local charity dedicated to supporting the thousands of people caring for their loved ones in the Bath and North East Somerset area. They provide trusted information, advice and support to anyone looking after partner, family member or friend that may need extra help due to old age, illness, disability, mental health problem or an addiction.
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Chew Lake Association of Disabled Sailors (CLADS)
| Tel: 01278 287 735
SAILABILITY, Sailing for the Disabled CLADS (Chew Lake Association of Disabled Sailors) is a registered charity for a group of disabled sailors who sail on Chew Valley Lake, 10 miles south of Bristol, we sail most Saturdays from the end of April until the beginning of October each year.
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The Curly Hair Project
The Curly Hair Project (CHP) is an organisation that helps people on the autistic spectrum and the people around them, founded by autistic author Alis Rowe. We use cool things like animated films, comic strips and diagrams to make our work interesting and easy to understand! CHP is an award-winning organisation founded by autistic author and entrepreneur Alis Rowe. CHP resources are used by individuals, families and professionals worldwide.
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Define Fine - Parent Peer Support for children with School Attendance Difficulties
| Tel: 07850673331
Define Fine has been created by a small, committed team of parents and professionals who have lived experience of school attendance difficulties We are a parent/carer-led organisation set up in response to the growing number of children and young people who experience school attendance difficulties. This is sometimes referred to as ‘school refusal’, or emotionally based school avoidance and may be due to unmet Special Educational Needs & Disabilities including physical or mental illness, either suspected or diagnosed, bullying or issues relating to academic pressure, or even the school environment.
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Dimensions
| Tel: 0300 303 9001
Dimensions supports people with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs out of institutions, helping them lead ordinary lives in their local communities.
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Dimensions – Autism friendly environments nationwide
| Tel: 0300 303 9001
Looking for autism friendly things to do? Dimensions UK work with cinemas, libraries, museums and Belong by GAME Arenas. Each venue’s autism friendly training is tailored to their environment and guests.