Children’s Additional Needs Network
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Worley’s World CIC works with parents and carers who are overwhelmed, living in survival mode or supporting children with additional needs. We use the Worley’s World Model, which is a trauma-aware and play-led approach that helps families build emotional language, connection and calmer routines. We offer parenting workshops, one-to-one support and practical home resources that make daily life feel more manageable. We also work with schools, nurseries, community organisations and professionals, helping them use the Worley’s World Model with the families they support. Our approach is neurodiversity affirming and shaped by lived experience, along with a strong educational background as a former primary school teacher and training in NLP, behaviour and emotional regulation. Everything we do is designed to help adults feel confident, supported and empowered to parent in a way that works for their world.
141 Plessey Road Blyth Northumberland NE24 3JN
Foundation works with those aged 18 months to 80, offering something for everyone; with programmes impacting on health, behaviour, attitude, skills, education and much more. Established in 2001 by former Sunderland AFC chairman Sir Bob Murray CBE, our mission is simple: to use the power of football to tackle the North East’s biggest societal challenges, helping our communities to live happier and healthier lives. Situated in the North East of England, we are based at the Beacon of Light in Sunderland and have outreach centres across the city, South Tyneside and County Durham.
Beacon Of Light, Vaux Brewery Way Vaux Brewery Way
Our services have always been provided for the health and wellbeing of communities, and for the less advantaged groups within those communities. Together, we strive to support our communities to live healthy and happy lives. Our strategy outlines how we will support the delivery of the Sport England objectives, United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, NHS long term plan, Office of Health Improvement and Disparities and UK active’s vision for a decade of change, to address inequalities in healthy life expectancy across our communities.
2 Watling Drive, Sketchley Meadows, Hinckley, Leicestershire. LE10 3EY
The Sensory Place is a parent-led charity offering a network of support to families of children with all disabilities aged 0-18 years. We are all parents of a child or children with a disability and we felt that there were just not enough places to go or things to do when you have a child who has additional needs as mainstream activities are just not accessible for many different reasons. We also experienced judgement and isolation as other people do not always understand the difficulties families like ours face. We knew we weren’t alone in thinking this and so The Sensory Place was born in 2019 with a view to changing this for the better. So whether your child is a sensory seeker, avoider, both or neither – welcome! We hope that you find the support within the group that you are looking for.
6 Bedford Place Silksworth Silksworth Sunderland SR31LA
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