Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in People with learning disabilities
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Focus Surrey
Beneficiary groupTo provide affordable one to one support using the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis to develop learning and social skills for children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder and other communication difficulties. The club provides their families with an inclusive social community where they can network with other parents of, and professionals working with, children with ASD.
Midlands Social Care Management Trust
Beneficiary groupThe Charity s Principle Activities & foundation backgroundInclude the service provision areas targeted here below:- a. Learning disabilities b. Autisms c. Sensory impaired d. Physical disabilities e. Mentally disabilities f. Elderly & E.M. I. g. Epilepsy etc
Ryedale And District Mencap CIO
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareBased in a very rural area, Ryedale and the wider area of North Yorkshire, Ryedale and District Mencap provides activities, outings, social occasions, affordable holidays, friendship, support and community spirit, to adults with learning disabilities. We are a safe, welcoming, wholly inclusive group.
Blackpool Tiggers
Beneficiary groupTrampolining, social opportunities and holiday activities primarily for children and young adults on the autistic spectrum.
Razed Roof
Arts, Beneficiary groupRazed Roof is an inclusive theatre company offering training, workshops and performance opportunities for adults and young people with and without disabilities and learning difficulties
Glenside Hospital Museum
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, HeritageTo advance education of the public on topics including the history and development of mental health care and treatment, personal mental health and wellbeing, learning disabilities and the First World War by running and maintaining a museum for the benefit of the public
Bestwood Miners' Welfare Institute And Recreation Ground
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Facilities, Leisure, ProfessionsTo promote social engagement through sporting activities including Football, Bowling, Karate, Yoga.Other activities: support of a Brass Band, Youth Club, WI Ladies, Bestwood Ladies Group, Autism Group, Male Voice Choir & facilities for local and surrounding families to use.There is also support for the village Christmas Tree, parties and local events.
Support Training Activities And Respite Services
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Leisure, Social care, SocietyWe support individuals with learning disabilities to play an active role in the community through partaking in life skills activities.Wigan STARS supports the training of our volunteers and members in first aid, food hygiene, safeguarding, equality and diversity amongst many others.We undertake a large variety of activities in both leisure & educational purposes within the local community.
The Smilers Club
Beneficiary group, Social careSocial and respite evening club for adults with learning difficulties.
Stepping Stones (notts) Limited
Beneficiary group, HousingTo promote the relief of people with learning disabilities in Nottinghamshire particular through the provision of housing.
Nepali Children's Trust CIO
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Housing, Social careThe Charity raises funds in the UK and applies the same exclusively to fund schools and NGOs operating and based in Nepal that work with children and young persons with disabilities. Currently the support is donated to a residential home for 50 children with disabilities, a school for children with severe needs, an ability development society working with young disabled persons and Autism Care.
Impact-Now
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationCurriculum support tutoring in basic skills for key stages 1-5, principally though not exclusively for young people of BME heritage. Sourcing and providing apprenticeships and work experience to youths at risk of becoming NEET (between ages 16-24 years and up to 35 years for those with learning disabilities).Training in crafts production such as natural handmade soap and cosmetics, jewellery.
Al Imran Centre For Autism And Cancer
Beneficiary group, HealthAL IMRAN CENTRE FOR AUTISM AND CANCER promotes early intervention of children with autism and childhood cancer and provide supports for parents with resources and help to lessen the stress and anxiery
Blackpool Society For Mentally Handicapped Children And Adults
Beneficiary groupTo work and promote the social awareness and integration into society for people with learning disabilities
Business Enterprise And Community Group
Beneficiary group, EducationOur objective is to tackle the disadvantage faced by people with learning difficulties living in England. Out of 1.6 million people less than 6.1% are in work. We will work with, Adults and young people with a learning disability, schools, organisations and charities to make the changes that these people need. Positively changing the lives of less able people and their families.
Saxon Group Riding For The Disabled Association Incorporating Carriage Driving
Animals, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportWe provide theraputic horse riding for Adults and Children with physical or learning disabilities, including all autistic spectrum disorders. Horse riding provides opportunities for improved physical and mental well being through therapy, enjoyment, skill development and achievement. Saxon RDA specialises in riding, dressage, show jumping and endurance activities and is completely volunteer-run.
Interaktive
Animals, Beneficiary group, LeisureCurrent activities for children with autistic spectrum disorder and their families: summer and Easter holiday playschemes and a year-round programme of events including trampolining, climbing, swimming, bowling, ice-skating, horse riding, and annual summer picnic and Christmas party. Conference for parents and local professionals.
Sunnyhill Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Facilities, Leisure, Social care, Social welfare1. Provides social activities for the elderly and disabled.2. Provides Events for the community 3. Provides premises for respite club.4. Provides premises for learning disabilities team5. Provides premises for family gatherings for local residents6. Provides premises for religious groups7. Sporting activities for all ages8. Provides Activities Child9.Premises various user groups
I Made This (education Through The Arts)
Arts, Beneficiary groupWe work with children and young people on the autistic spectrum and those with additional needs. Our projects involve the creative use of film and stop frame animation film making.
Ptfa Tettenhall Wood School
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationWe raise funds for the benefit of the children at an autism specialist school in Wolverhampton.
Council For The Registration Of Schools Teaching Dyslexic Pupils
Beneficiary group, EducationCReSTeD provides a listing of schools that have been visited to check that their provision for pupils with Specific Learning Difficulties (Dyslexia) meets agreed standards. This listing is distributed on request to parents, schools, LEAs and other interested organisations free of charge.
Middlesbrough First
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social careMiddlesbrough 1st promotes self-advocacy and personal development through education and training for adults with learning disabilities and their carers. We also offer an advocacy service for carers and people who access services. We hold meetings every month alongside the training and also social evenings.
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Beneficiary groupThe charity provides advice, consultancy, support and assistance to adults with learning difficulties and liaises with and encourage cooperation between local authorities, government departments and local education authorities. It strives to increase public awareness of a commitment to the support of adults with such learning difficulties.
Aurum Autism Support
Beneficiary groupHighreach Holidays CIO
Beneficiary group, EducationThe Highreach Holiday is a week-long, residential holiday for children with moderate to severe learning difficulties that takes place each year at Highfield School during the summer holidays.