New Start New Start is a supported accommodation service offering a variety of temporary supported housing solutions for homeless people or people with little or no housing choice. If you have clients that are looking for temporary supported, please see below for a list of our…
The Neurodiversity Early Years Service at the ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity is dedicated to promoting early identification and intervention for young children presenting with emerging characteristics of neurodevelopmental conditions. Our expert team build knowledge and skills within the early years workforce through training, coaching and…
Navigate is a national mentoring service, that provides online emotional support for parents and carers of disabled children who are finding out about their child’s additional needs. Eligibility Navigate is open to any parent or carer who: lives in England or Wales has a child…
At any given time up to 40% of adults and 50% of children (this rises to 80% with a SEND diagnosis) have difficulties with their sleep. Yet in a recent survey, almost 60% of adults felt there was a lack of support for sleep issues.…
The YOU project is a citywide, strategic approach to providing services for disabled children and young people of Merseyside and their families. Through a collaborative partnership between Merseyside Youth Association and Daisy Inclusive UK we provide: A joined-up approach to universal and specialist services, creating…
Choices Knowsley is for young people aged 4-19 who identify themselves as having a disability (including learning difficulties) and live in the Knowsley borough. We provide: · An inclusive, fun, short breaks service for young people with additional needs, aged 4-19 years old. · Group…
Welcome to our Mini Smile Club, a heart-warming haven tailored for children aged 5-16 years old with disabilities. Operating on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 4pm to 6pm, as well as during half terms from 12pm to 4pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. Our…
We are a social club for adults with learning disabilities. We meet every Thursday evening to play games, do arts and crafts, dance, sing and chat. We also organise evenings and days out as well as weekends and weeks away. We are a very friendly…
Merseyside Play Action Council (MPAC) has been developing play across Merseyside since 1974.Our work: Supports organisations helping them to be better governed, managed and resourced. We offer capacity building support including undertaking DBS checks, support through our facilitated Holiday, Activities and Food (HAF) Programme and capacity…
Make a Change Merseyside provides support for people in Liverpool who are concerned that they might be hurting, scaring or trying to control their partner or ex-partner, and who want help to make things better. We also offer separate, confidential support to partners and ex-partners…