Children’s Additional Needs Network
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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
We are a registered charity (276108) providing mental health care and support to people in Sheffield. We provide a range of services including counselling (adults and children), creative therapies, peer support groups, anger management and one to one support to people in their communities. We also provide training and advice to individuals and organisations city wide.
The Wellbeing Centre 110 Sharrow Lane, Sheffield, S11 8AL
An annual student-lead initiative in the University of Sheffield where we invite students across different studies creating innovative solutions for individuals with disabled needs. Hackcessible is a 6 week long competition where we find people with disabled needs, known as challengers, to share their problems and propose a challenge to students to build an assistive device or prototype to help with their needs. Hackcessible has been running since 2018. It has brought challengers, engineering students, designers together to co-develop impactful solutions.
The University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN
Go Kids Go have been running wheelchair skills training for young wheelchair users since 1990. The training is designed to enable independence and to help ensure that the young people are able to reach their full potential. We run workshops for manual and powered wheelchair users. Some of the skills we teach on the workshop include back wheel balancing, road safety, manoeuvring skills and emergency evacuation as well as an introduction to wheelchair basketball. We bring extra wheelchairs so that parents, siblings and friends can join in with the activities. We also run disability/wheelchair awareness workshops in mainstream schools for pupils and staff. TV presenter Ade Adepitan MBE, learnt wheelchair skills with us as a young man and is now a patron of Go Kids Go.
90 Wilbert Lane Beverley East Yorkshire HU17 0AL