Information about services that support children and young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND)
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PANS PANDAS UK
PANS (paediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric syndrome) and PANDAS (paediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric syndrome associated with strep) are devastating neuropsychiatric conditions that are currently poorly recognised, diagnosed and supported both medically and in schools. One estimate suggests that up to 1 in 200 children suffer from this condition.
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Penderels Trust
| Tel: 01452 411000
We are a charity that supports people with disabilities to live independently. Most of the people we support have a direct payment for their care and support. We provide advice and guidance to support people to get the most from their direct payment. We are an approved provider in Bath and North East Somerset.
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Portage Home Learning
| Tel: 01225 395400
A 10-to-12 week one-to-one educational home learning programme for young children who have Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Working to empower parents or carers, it focusses on developing their child’s play, communication, learning and relationships. Delivered by trained Portage practitioners as part of Bright Start Children’s Centre Services.
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Project Rugby
Bath Rugby Foundation is delivering Premiership Rugby's Project Rugby programme which is designed to introduce the sport of rugby to participants who may have previously felt excluded from the sport.
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Rainbow Trust Children's Charity
| Tel: 07825 601354
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 illness are eligible for our support and referrals can come from any source.
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REACT
| Tel: 020 8940 2575
React – Rapid Effective Assistance for Children with potentially Terminal illness is a dynamic charity working to improve the quality of life for children with life-limiting illnesses living in financially disadvantaged households throughout the UK.
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Relaxed Screenings at The Little Theatre Cinema
| Tel: 0207 326 2649
Designed to make cinema-going easier for those needing additional support, including neurodivergent audiences and those living with dementia. Lights are left on low, volume is reduced, and the audience is free to move around.
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Royal Society for Blind Children
| Tel: 02031980225
RSBC are here to support you and your family if you have a blind or partially sighted child aged 0-25. We believe that children and young people need a strong family to be able to grow and flourish and sometimes when you receive a diagnosis that your child has sight loss, you, your child, and your family might need some extra support. From the moment you receive a diagnosis that your child has sight loss, if there is a change in vision, if your child or family are going through some changes that are difficult to manage or any other time when life just seems a bit tough, get in touch and let one of our Family Practitioners be there to support you.
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Saltford youth group 13-19 years old (WECIL)
| Tel: 07759197249
The Saltford youth group (age 13-19 years) meet every Wednesday evening (6:30pm - 8:30pm) during term time. This session is for disabled young people.
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Saltford Youth Group 5-7 year olds
| Tel: 07759197249
The Saltford youth group (age 5-7 years) meet every Tuesday evening (4:15pm - 5:45pm) during term time. This session is for disabled young people.
Last updated: 18 August 2025