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Disability
We provide early years support to families where their children’s disabilities are emerging.
Youth employment support
Kingfishers is a supported housing project for 18 to 25 year olds with learning disabilities, based in Ebley, Stroud
A service for families of children and young people with disabilities and special needs in Dyfed, Wales
Early years and family support
Herefordshire Intensive Placement Support Service (HIPSS) provides therapeutic support to looked-after children and young people, their families and carers
Powys Community Additional Needs Project (PCAN) supports children and young people aged 0-25 with additional needs and/or a disability
Our Family Hub gives children and families in Malvern, Worcestershire the early support they need.
Children's centre
Our Family Hubs play an essential role in giving children and families the early support they need.
Our Family Hub, WANDS, plays an essential role in giving children and families in Droitwich the early support they need
The goal is to ensure disabled children have the same opportunities in life as their non-disabled peers. Our community-based services do just that
Residential care
Overnight short breaks offering fun, positive peer relationships and independence skills
Our Children's centres play an essential role in giving children and families the early support they need.
We provide an intensive support service which helps families make positive changes, overcome difficulties and prevent children’s needs being neglected.
Children's rights, Youth
An Independent Visitor is an adult who volunteers to regularly spend free time with a young person in care
Children's rights
Our Appropriate Adults in Age Assessments work collaboratively with Local Authorities to achieve the best possible outcomes for children and young people.
Here4Me is a project in Berkshire. It provides volunteer Independent Visitors and Advocates for children and young people in care, and mentors for identified children in need
This online course helps separated families to co-parent better and put the needs of their children first.
The goal is to ensure disabled children have the same opportunities in life as their non-disabled peers. Our community-based services do just that.
Our domiciliary service offers two types of workers to support your child or young person; support workers or health support workers