11 - 15 years
11 - 15 years
Care Services
Brightlights Respite
Brightlights Respite provides Over 8's out of school respite care for children with special needs.
Weekdays 3pm till 8pm (term time)
Overnight Respite available 7 days a week
Holidays and PD days with prior arrangement
(all subject to availability)
For more information please visit our Facebook page or;
Contact :
Sharon - 07543555561
Alison - 07951651960
Strengthening Families
Targeted family support in their own home to support with family relationships, managing behaviour, access to services, CAF/TAC support, positive local activities and access to courses.
Direct payments
A direct payment involves us giving you some money so that you can be independent and manage and arrange your own care.
Disabled Children's Social Work Team (DCT)
To identify the children/young people that the Disabled Children’s Team Social Workers will provide a specialist inservice.
Educational Psychology Service
The principal aim of the The Educational Psychology Service (EPS) is to promote the well-being, personal development and education of children and young people by applying psychology.
Inclusion and Support Service
The role of the Inclusion and Support Team combines Education and Social Care roles and functions to meet the requirements of the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) reforms.
Learning and Behaviour Advisory teams
The Learning and Behaviour Advisory Teams work with Children and young people aged 4 to 18, teaching assistants and school support workers, teachers, and senior leadership staff.
We offer learning assessments and advice, access arrangements, observations, advice and support for children and young people with SEND; challenging behaviours and/or emotional needs. We offer a wide variety of courses, CPD and conferences in the area of SEND and behaviour, along with in school group interventions to support settings in encouraging and improving learning behaviour.
Sensory Inclusion Service(SIS)
SIS supports young people with hearing and seeing difficulties. It also includes support and help for their families. The goal is to provide a wide range of assistance to ensure children have a good quality of life and are not excluded from the community.
Short Breaks
Short Breaks provide invaluable support for disabled children, young people and their families. Children are given opportunities to become more independent, have fun, enjoy new experiences and form friendships with their peers.
Education Services
As part of this Local offer, schools have additional duties under the Special Educational Needs (SEN) and Disability Regulations 2014. Schools must publish more detailed information about their arrangements for identifying, assessing and making provision for pupils with SEN.
Below is a list of schools with completed offers.
Please contact your school if they are not on the list.
Telford & Wrekin "Find a School"
Secondary schools:
Independent Special schools Telford:
Section 41 list of approved specialist providers
Section 41 of the Act allows the Secretary of State, by order, to publish a list of approved independent special institutions (Independent Special Schools – England and Wales and Special Post-16 institutions) for the purposes of satisfying Section 38 (Preparation of an Education, Health and Care plan by local authorities) of the Act. Institutions can only be included on the list with their consent.
Breckenbrough School
Breckenbrough, situated near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, is a non-profit-making charity which provides a safe, calm environment where boys who have not been able to thrive in mainstream are able to reach their academic potential. Breckenbrough accepts pupils from all over the country who have an EHCP which states that they need support for ASC, Asperger’s ADHD, ADD and other complex needs. Our speciality is educating able boys.
We employ a full-time registered psychologist and can provide other therapies such as occupational, speech and language, music and creative arts.
Educational Psychology Service
The principal aim of the The Educational Psychology Service (EPS) is to promote the well-being, personal development and education of children and young people by applying psychology.
IDL Literacy - Dyslexia Intervention
IDL Literacy is a cloud based intervention software, specifically designed to help improve the reading and spelling ability of those with dyslexia and dyslexic tendencies. Many schools have also reported the benefit of using IDL with those who: are autistic, have Meares-Irlen Syndrome, are EAL learners or struggling with reading and spelling in general. The programme consists of over 1,000 lessons, which provide structured, sequential learning with a multi-sensory approach.
Over 1,400 schools use IDL nationally, providing positive feedback on how IDL is helping pupils to improve their literacy skills. By visiting our website, you will find a 'Walkthrough' video explaining how IDL works, the facility to request a free seven day trial of the programme and further information.
Cost: IDL costs just £399 + VAT for primary school and £599 + VAT for a secondary school multi user site licence. Our software is also available as a home user licence for £99.99 + VAT.
Independent Support
Independent Support(IS) is a government funded programme to provide additional support to parent and young people during the implementation of the Children and Families Act 2014.
Learning and Behaviour Advisory teams
The Learning and Behaviour Advisory Teams work with Children and young people aged 4 to 18, teaching assistants and school support workers, teachers, and senior leadership staff.
We offer learning assessments and advice, access arrangements, observations, advice and support for children and young people with SEND; challenging behaviours and/or emotional needs. We offer a wide variety of courses, CPD and conferences in the area of SEND and behaviour, along with in school group interventions to support settings in encouraging and improving learning behaviour. Please click on the following links for more information;
Sensory Inclusion Service (SIS)
SIS supports young people with hearing and seeing difficulties. It also includes support and help for their families. The goal is to provide a wide range of assistance to ensure children have a good quality of life and are not excluded from the community.
The Seeds School
The Seeds School is an Independent School appointed to help young people with (social, emotional, mental health) SEMH. Our focus is to help young people achieve and thrive in both education and life beyond school. Our bespoke provision and curriculum enable our young people to progress and attain life skills and valuable qualifications; equipping them for life’s journey.
The Seeds School supports boys and girls between 14-16 years of age. Our innovative and diverse range of vocational learning is at the heart of our curriculum. We include all key areas of the national curriculum which is embedded throughout the young person’s tailored learning programme. Due to us working with small cohorts of students our team can devote the time and support needed to equip learners with social, emotional and mental health needs.
Health Services
The National Health Service (NHS) provides services that everyone can access, these are called universal services. It also provides other services that you are more likely to come across because your child needs extra help and support, these are called specialist services.
Challenging Perceptions
Our mission is to reduce the stigma currently associated with mental health in young adults and to bring a sense of belonging, where young adults with mental health issues have the chance to invest in their future, together with an open mind. All staff and Directors are volunteers.
Please visit the Challenging Perceptions website below to self refer and for more information on the project groups available for young people aged 14-24 years.
Children’s and Special Care Dentistry
Referral dental service for children and young adults with additional needs which include a physical, intellectual, medical, emotional, sensory, mental, psychological or social impairment or disability or a combination of these factors.
Children's Community Nursing
The Children's Community Nursing service provides nursing care to children aged 0 to 18 years who have an identified nursing need. We offer community visits to children, young people and their families across Telford and Wrekin.
Children's Community Physiotherapy
The Children's Community Physiotherapy team provides physiotherapy assessment, treatment and rehabilitation during/following; illness, surgery, disease, disability or injury. Children's Physiotherapy have a specific interest and expertise in working with children and young people who present with a wide range of conditions. The Physiotherapists work in a variety of different settings such as homes, clinics, Child Development Centres and schools (mainstream and special).
Doctors
Find your nearest doctors practice. Most referrals will need to start from your local GP NHS
Domiciliary service
For patients who are unable to attend the dental surgery due to medical and/or mobility difficulties.
Emotional Health and Wellbeing Service (Bee U)
In consultation with children and young people, the service has been named Bee U. Bee U consists of 4 organisations (The Children’s Society, Kooth, Healios and Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust) who deliver emotional health and wellbeing services across Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin.
Health A-Z Conditions and Treatments (NHS)
A very helpful A-Z of hundreds of conditions explained by the NHS
Occupational Therapy Service (OT)
Occupational therapy is the assessment and treatment of a range of difficulties and diagnoses using specific, purposeful activity.
Paediatric Psychology Service
When young people have serious physical health problems it can be very distressing for them and for everyone in the family. Our service offers a chance for young people and their families to talk about how this makes them feel, and where necessary suggest strategies or ways of dealing with things that can help them to cope better with their situation.
PRH
It provides a range of acute hospital services for people from Telford, Shropshire, mid Wales and further afield.
School Nursing Service
The School Nursing Service takes over their care from the Health Visitor at the age of 5.
Child health records are handed over to the school nursing service from the Health Visitor and remain with the School Nursing Service until young people leave school or sixth form.
School Nurses are qualified registered nurses or midwives with specialist training and experience in public health for children, young people and families.
Speech and Language Therapy (SALT)
The Children's Speech and Language Therapy (SALT) Service in Shropshire provides assessment and treatment of speech, language, communication and/or swallowing difficulties for children and young people from 0-16 years of age (or to 19 years old in full time education).
Telford & Wrekin Clinical Commisioning Group (CCG)
Local health information
Leisure and Fun
Adapted Bikes
At Telford Cycle Centre we have the equipment and expertise to provide a range of all ability cycling sessions. Including a set of tricycles and a front loader bike.
For more information visit the Cycle experience website or call Cycle Experience on 0330 024 1783.
Pre-booking required.
Telford Cycle Centre, Visitor Centre, Telford Town Park, Telford, Shropshire, TF3 4EP
Airea51 - Trampoline Arena
Here at AIREA51 we are keen to work with the local community and Children with needs, we have dedicated 3 sessions a week to allow all children the opportunity to come and have a play at airea51, our sessions are on Monday Morning 10:00, Wednesday 18:30 and Sunday 09:00, we turn off all the lights and music and our specially trained staff with experience looking after Children with needs ensure the children have a memorable time at AIREA51.
Please click here to visit our website to book a session
Child and Family Locality Service (CAFLS) Group Activities
Group activities hosted by Child and Family Locality Services.
Charlotte's Tandems
Our borrowers are both children and adults. Tandems are a fun and safe way to get out and about as friends, a couple, family or group. They are available for hire for a couple of months at a time. We now have about nearly a hundred tandems and about a dozen tag-alongs all over the UK. They are with Borrowers for the vast majority of the time but looked after by the Volunteer Helpers listed below. If you would like to borrow one then please use the Contact tab above and Alex will put you in touch with the appropriate Helper. The disabilities and special needs of our borrowers have so far included: Severe Learning Difficulties, Autism, Aspergers, Blindness, Visual Impairment, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Stroke, Amputation, Hearing Loss, Dyspraxia, Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Parkinson's, MS, ME, CRPS, COPD, Hemiplasia, Tuberous Sclerosis, CHARGE & MPS III.
Cinema
The Cineworld™ and Odeon™ cinemas provide a range of different services for the disabled they include help for people with sensory and mobility problems. They also cater for autistic children with autistic viewing screens.
Cycle Experience
Cycle Experience are thrilled to be able to offer a wide range of cycle training activities out of the Telford Cycle Centre, situated in the heart of Telford Town Park. They also provide guided cycling and even training.
Disability Adventure Weekends offer - Pioneer Centre
Through four adventure activities during the course of each weekend we’ll provide you with opportunities to push yourself beyond what you may have thought possible! For example, you can have a go at wheelchair abseiling on our purpose built and specially designed tower. Our fully qualified and experienced instructors will provide you with memories you’ll never forget.
Disabled Children and Young People record
The record is one of the ways that we can get important information to people who need it. The record helps gather information to help us plan services for the future. The record is a database of information about the disabled child or young person and their families in Telford and Wrekin.
Disabled swimming
Disabled Swimming sessions with the Wrekin Special Swimming Club.
Grow the Game
The Foundation’s Grow the Game Scheme provides grants of up to £1,500 for the creation of new football teams and coaching qualifications, with money provided by the Premier League and The FA. The Scheme is delivered by the Foundation.
The Growing Confidence Project
The Growing Confidence Project provides fun opportunities for people aged 11-25 years old to get outside, help conserve local wild spaces, learn more about natural history and meet new people. Partners. of the project include Shropshire Wildlife Trust, FSC Preston Montford and Fordhall Farm.
For more information please visit our Facebook page here, or contact us via telephone:
01743 284280
ican2
ican2 was created as part of Telford & Wrekin Council's short breaks pathfinder project ran from April 2008 to March 2011.
The ican2 Short Breaks programme is about providing activities for children and young people living in Telford and Wrekin with a disability or additional need - children who have, or would experience, difficulty attending groups, clubs or facilities without support.
Children and young people are eligible for short breaks if they have a physical or learning disability, a hearing or visual impairment. It includes children with autism and Asperger’s Syndrome and children who may have challenging behaviour as a result of their learning disability. It also includes children who have complex needs and who may have palliative, life limiting or a life- threatening conditions.
Ice skating
Go ice skating at the Telford Ice Rink. Go with parents or friends and free skate and have fun!
Inclusive swimming lessons
All four pool sites within Telford & Wrekin (Wellington, Abraham Darby, Oakengates and Newport Pool) provide separate Junior and adult disability learn to swim sessions and these have been developed to bridge the gap between 1-1 lessons and mainstream classes. Fully qualified ASA swimming teachers at these sites deliver the disability lessons with enhanced knowledge of disabilities and cater for all abilities from beginner and upward, the emphasis is on learning through fun based sessions following the ASA Alpha Awards with a goal of working towards accessing mainstream swimming classes.
For more information contact one of the Swim4Life co-ordinators below based on your preferred site. The co-ordinators will then be able to determine the best way forward with the disability sessions.
Abraham Darby Sports & Leisure Centre
Email Jenny Childs: jenny.childs@telford.gov.uk
Telephone: 01952 382770
Wellington Civic & Leisure Centre
Email Ruth Giblin: ruth.giblin@telford.gov.uk
Telephone: 01952 382720
Oakengates Leisure Centre
Email Gaynor Havard: gaynor.havard@telford.gov.uk or Tracey Jones: tracey.jones@telford.gov.uk
Telephone: 01952 382810
Newport Swimming Pool
Email: Sebastian Smith sebastian.smith@telford.gov.uk
Telephone: 01952 382740
Jungleland
Children of all ages with special needs can visit for free. It is available the first Monday of each month and adults can also enter for free. Admission times are from 6pm - 8pm and last admissions are at 6.30pm.
Little Rascals Foundation
Little Rascals Foundation run exclusive play sessions for children with disabilities and their families at Little Rascals play centre.
We currently run these sessions every Monday 3.30pm-6pm, every Wednesday 9.30am-7pm and every Sunday 9.30am-11.45am. These sessions are great for children with disabilities as they can offer the facilities that the play centre has to offer, in a safe environment, without the large crowds and noises that can cause some children with disabilities anxiety. These sessions also give the family members a chance to socialise with each other, whilst their children have fun.
Little Rascals run many other programmes including:
- Mentoring and 1:1 Community Support
- Multi-Sports Club
- After School Club and many more...
For more information please contact Seree Griffiths on 01743240258 or email: seree@littlerascalsfoundation.com
Over The Wall
Over The Wall is a national UK children’s charity and a member of the international SeriousFun Children’s Network. We provide free of charge Therapeutic Recreation camps to help children with life-limiting illnesses and their families, reach beyond the perceived limitations of illness to rediscover a whole new world of possibilities. Through participation in a proven programme of fun-filled recreational and educational activities, our camps help promote inclusion whilst developing the confidence, self-esteem, coping strategies and peer relationships of all our campers.
Perry RDA
The Cavalier Centre will be a designated centre for the Riding for the Disabled Association, and the home of Perry RDA Ltd, one of over 600 RDA groups throughout England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland providing people with disabilities with the opportunity to improve their physical and mental health through education and fun with horses.
Tag Rugby
Tag rugby is a non contact, fun sport, which helps with confidence, boosting self esteem, encouraging teamwork; it also helps keep children fit and healthy. We meet at the Dome at Telford College of Art and Technology (TCAT).
Telford Library Services
Telford Library offers a vast range of services to the disabled. Services included are audio books for people that are hard of hearing and big text books for people with sensory problems.
Telford Leisure Services
More and more people are realising the benefits of a healthy lifestyle. Feeling fit and healthy is a key element of physical and mental wellbeing and exercise is a great way to look after your body and a perfect way to relax.
Telford Summer Cycling
Travel Telford have an exciting programme of cycling activities for children and adults of all ages and abilities. The activities offer people the opportunity to take part in a range of cycling skills, games and competitions, make new friends and have fun whilst riding their bikes!
Town Park
Our new inclusive play area was completed in March 2013. The new play area has been designed with disabled children and young people in mind and provides equipment for all abilities within an open park setting.
Wheelchair sports/activities
Powerchair Football
Lilleshall Sports Hall
Every Thursday 6pm - 8pm
Initial 4 weeks trial
Contact Julian Harrison on 01902 843491
Email Telford PCF
Wheelchair Tennis
First Point Telford Tennis Centre – Oakengates
Monday evenings
£5 per session
Email Sporting Club Rhinos