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SNUFS is a Local Voluntary Organisation which supports pre school children, aged between two and five years who have additional support needs. Our Volunteers support on a 1-1 basis in mainstream childcare settings across the Borough. Children are referred to the organisation if it is felt that extra support would help them to integrate fully and benefit from all the experiences offered within their local pre-school setting. Castle Hill Centre, BL2 2JW 01204 338211 niki@specialneedsu5.co.uk
The Aspirations project was formed in 1999 to provide social and leisure activities for individuals with Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning Autism. The project is open to people from the age of 10 years and upwards – with no upper age limit. The majority of people accessing the service are aged between 10 and 30. To date, over 500 people have attended our activities. The Aspirations project gives members the opportunity to socialise and make friends and have fun in a supported and 1114 Chester Road, M32 0HL (01618) 668483 finance@asgma.org.uk
We are a volunteer group of parents and carers of disabled children. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to share views and experiences. We give you the opportunity to have your say on helping to improve your local services, Health, Education, Social Leisure and Transport. Castle Hill Centre, Castleton Street, BL2 2JW (07944) 237982 info@bacpacbolton.org.uk
Belmont School is an Acorn Care & Education Independent day special school for boys between the ages of 4 -18. At Belmont School we have a proven track record of successfully meeting a wide range of Social, Emotional and Behavioural needs. Staff at the school are experienced in recognising and working with a wide range of additional challenges pupils face, including Autism, Asperger’s, speech language and communication difficulties, dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD, and SpLD. The school Haslingden Road, BB4 6RX (01796) 221043 admin@belmont-school.co.uk
Birtenshaw is a registered charity (1092798). Established in Bromley Cross, Bolton in 1956. Birtenshaw provides a unique range of services for children and young adults with physical disability, including complex health needs and / or learning disability, including Autism Spectrum Conditions. Through Birtenshaw Special School and Birtenshaw College we provide special education for children and young people with Special Education Needs and Disability (SEND), aged from 3 years old into young Birtenshaw, Darwen Road, BL7 9AB (01204) 304230 enquiries@birtenshaw.org.uk
If you look after a family member or friend who needs support due to age, illness or disability, Bolton Carers Support can help. We provide a Carers Helpline, a free newsletter, benefits advice, information and advice appointments, courses and workshops on a range of topics and also offer short breaks. Please contact us for a free Carers Information Pack. Bolton Carers Support is a registered charity with over 30 years experience of supporting people who are caring for family members and Bolton Carers Thicketford House, BL2 2LW (01204) 363056 info@boltoncarers.org.uk
Bolton Children's Opportunity Group (COG) is a local registered charity whose initial aim was to provide a stepping stone between home and playgroup or nursery for under 5's with disabilities and/or special educational needs. Over the years COG has become a leader in the field of inclusive provision for the under 5's. Lowndes Street Nursery, BL1 4QB (01204) 491085 info@boltoncog.co.uk
Information and Advisory Service, SEND, is a community based, free service for families and children with special educational needs and/or disabilities from birth to 25 years old. Independent from the local authority, we support parents carers and young people with all aspects of SEND, across education, inclusive of the statutory assessment process, Health services, and Social care. We also are very familiar with other sources of support available locally and nationally and have good links with Lowndes Street Day Nursery, BL1 4QB (01204) 848722 iasoutofhours@outlook.com
Bolton Sensory Support Service supports children and young people (0-25) with sensory impairment: Hearing Impairment, Visual Impairment and Multi Sensory Impairment. Children and Young people are usually referred to the service through clinical settings (Ophthalmology and Audiology). The service provides support, advice and information to families and education providers. We offer training to mainstream staff and work closely with other agencies to ensure the best outcomes for your child. For Sensory Support Service, BL1 4PJ (01204) 333120 sss@thomasson.bolton.sch.uk
Local Mutual Support Group for Children with Down’s Syndrome and their Parents/Carers living in Bolton. We meet on the second Sunday of every month from 1pm until 3pm. All newcomers welcome. Our aim is to support children with Down’s syndrome, and their families living in the Bolton area. Leverhulme Childrens Centre Leverhulme Park Commun, BL2 6EB 01204 480480 chair@boltonsmileyfaces.org.uk
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