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Youth support and leaving care
Skills for Living is a psychosocial skills building intervention for young people leaving care aged between 16 and 24 run in partnership with Llamau
Disability
The aim of the project is to support families who suffer with low motivation, low mood, anxiety, depression, social isolation or traumatic life experiences
Social activities and life skills for young people with disabilities (0 -18 years)
Young carers
We provide a range of practical support to young carers to reduce the impact of their caring role on their childhood.
Youth
The Airplay programme supports RAF families and helps children flourish.
Schools
Headlands is an independent special school that helps pupils to learn, grow and succeed
We provide residential short breaks supporting young people with learning disabilities and complex health needs.
Early years and family support
In Vale of Glamorgan Family Intervention Service we use a system of whole-family support, providing an intensive relationship and support to contribute to the wellbeing of families we work with.
The service supports children and young people who demonstrate challenging behaviours that can have enormous impact on theirs and others wellbeing
Vale Short Breaks aims to enrich the life experiences of disabled children and young people by providing a wide range of learning and fun opportunities tailored to the individual need
Children's centre
Take a look at our lovely, vibrant children's centre in Maesteg, Bridgend
Activities, information and support for families with young children across Norfolk
Events, outings and 1:1 support for children and young people who care for family members
We make sure we include everyone and encourage parents to participate. We see the best results for children when more individuals pull together
Nursery
High quality, consistent early education for children in Kensington and Chelsea
High quality nursery spaces for 41 children in the heart of Kensington and Chelsea
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