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  1. Bolton Sensory Support Service


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    Bolton Sensory Support Service
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    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, BL3 3LA
    (01204) 333120 sss@thomasson.bolton.sch.uk

  2. Bolton Smart Enterprise CIC


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    Bolton Smart Enterprise CIC
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    Smart Enterprise offers Educational and Social Opportunities for young adults with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities aged 18yrs - 35yrs. We offer Creative Learning Programmes within a safe and secure environment working in small groups of up to 12 delivering the following programmes: Visual Arts, Drama and Communication Skills, Young Enterprise Challenges and Events, Basic Skills/Creative Writing, Heritage Projects, Employability Skills, Heritage Projects, Social Activites, Trips and

    The Horizon Centre, Back Bark Street, BL1 2BX
    (07714) 003565 boltonsmartenterprise@gmail.com

  3. Bolton Society for Blind People


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    We offer support to people with a visual impairment and their families and carers. We aim to reduce isolation by offering a Befriending Service, various social groups, trips and a sign posting service. If you are visually impaired or know someone that is, we can offer assistance in some way with our friendly staff and volunteers.

    The Sensory Centre, BL1 4AL
    01204 337896 justine.watson@bsbp.org.uk

  4. Bolton Wanderers Community Trust


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    Bolton Wanderers Community Trust
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    As Bolton Wanderers Community Trust we are committed to working at the heart of the community with the community at its heart. Through the use of sport we are dedicated to providing quality experiences for the wider community of Bolton in order to assist in narrowing the gap of disadvantage. We are committed to act as positive role models to inspire, enhance and change lives and to achieve this in partnership with others. We commit to create a sustainable charity, with a cohesive approach and

    Macron Stadium, BL6 6JW
    (01204) 673790 RSlater@bwct.org.uk

  5. Breaking Barriers NW

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    Breaking Barriers NW
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    Breaking Barriers aims to support Disabled children and young people (aged 0-25) and adults with Autism (aged 18+) and their families to challenge and remove barriers to inclusion. BBNW have a strong strategic presence in Bolton and act as parent reps with Bolton Parent Carers Forum and the Bolton Together Consortium. We work closely with other organisations across the borough and widely share information and good practice. We believe that all parents and carers of Disabled children and young

    Unit 22, The Market Place, Knowsley Street, BL1 2AL
    (07717) 434840 breakbarriers3@gmail.com

  6. Bridge College - A special FE college

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    Bridge College - A special FE college
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    Bridge College is a non-residential specialist FE college. We offer specialist education for students aged 16 to 25 with learning difficulties, disabilities, complex health needs and autism. We’re here to give students a voice in their future and get them ready for a happy, fulfilled adulthood. Our flexible curriculum means students can make choices about their education and our support gives them the tools to succeed. We develop individual learning plans shaped to suit each

    Bridge College, Openshaw Campus, Whitworth Street, M11 2GR
    (01614) 874293 admin@bridgecollege.ac.uk

  7. Dyslexia Action


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    Dyslexia Action
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    On Thursday 13 April 2017 Matthew Haw and Karen Spears of RSM Restructuring Advisory LLP were appointed as administrators of Dyslexia Institute Limited t/a Dyslexia Action. Please contact RSM with any queries regarding assessments booked with Dyslexia Action prior to this date. Dyslexia Action Training, Shop and Guild will continue to operate as normal. Please note: Dyslexia Action will no longer be providing assessment services. If you are seeking an assessment for you or for your child, you

    27 Silverwell Street, BL1 1PP
    (03003) 038357 bolton@dyslexiaaction.org.uk

  8. Excel Education


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    Start your journey to a job and excel in life!We provide a range of services including: Dyslexia screening, Literacy, Independent living, Employability, Hair and beauty courses, Personal development,

    41a Leigh Road, WN7 1QP
    07830 298525 info@exceleducation.org.uk

  9. Henshaws Society for Blind People


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    Henshaws Society for Blind People
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    Henshaws is a charity that helps people living with sight loss and a range of other disabilities to achieve their ambitions and go beyond expectations. We believe that, wherever they are, everyone has the right to an independent and fulfilling life. Our support, advice and training enables people and their families build skills, develop confidence, help each other and look forward to a more positive future. Community Services Henshaws Community Services enable people of all ages living with

    88-92 Talbot Road, M16 0GS
    (01618) 721234 fiona.mcmullen@henshaws.org.uk

  10. IDL


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    IDL Literacy is a cloud based intervention software, specifically designed to help improve the reading and spelling ability of those with dyslexia and dyslexia type tendencies. It can also be used as a wider literacy tool for other students. Many schools have reported benefits to those with lower level literacy ability and EAL learners. IDL on average shows improvement of 11 months in both reading and spelling ages after just 26 hours of use, and tutors report increased engagement in learning,

    (01524) 580665 sarah.rabone@ascentis.co.uk



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