We are a Peer-Led Deaf and Disabled people’s organisation based in Barnet. Nearly all of our directors and staff have lived experience of disability, a mental health issue or chronic health condition. Everyday, disabled people everywhere overcome barriers to access many things that non-disabled people take for granted.
Type of Service:
Information, advice and support
Community and leisure
Age Range:
Early years (0-5 years old)
Primary school (5-11 years old)
Secondary school (11-16 years old)
Preparing for adulthood (16-25 years old)
Need:
Speech, language and communication
Visual or hearing impairment
Generic SEND services
ADD/ADHD
Physical
Learning difficulty
Other
Autism/Aspergers
Social, emotional and mental health
Life-limiting illness
Downs syndrome
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InstructAbility is a multi award winning bespoke programme designed to engage disabled people in the fitness industry as gym instructors and gym users.
Type of Service:
Information, advice and support
Community and leisure
Education and schools
Health
Age Range:
Preparing for adulthood (16-25 years old)
Need:
Generic SEND services
Physical
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London TravelWatch is the independent, statutory watchdog for transport users in and around London.
Type of Service:
Community and leisure
Age Range:
Preparing for adulthood (16-25 years old)
Need:
Physical
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The Motability Scheme enables disabled people to lease a new car, scooter or powered wheelchair, using their Government funded mobility allowance . If you are not the disabled person, but are acting on their behalf as an appointee or nominee, you may be able to access the scheme on their behalf.
Type of Service:
Community and leisure
Age Range:
Preparing for adulthood (16-25 years old)
Need:
Physical
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The following parks have toilets with disabled facilities:
Childs Hill Park
Edgwarebury Park
Hendon Park
Lyttleton Playing Field
Mill Hill park
New Southgate rec
Oak Hill park
Sunnyhill Park
Victoria Park
Type of Service:
Community and leisure
Age Range:
Early years (0-5 years old)
Primary school (5-11 years old)
Secondary school (11-16 years old)
Preparing for adulthood (16-25 years old)
Need:
Generic SEND services
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We try to offer a holistic service and never turn anyone away. We particulalrly welcome those with behaviours that may challenge others. Our outcomes include ensuring a young person is heard and understood, reduction in anxiety through acceptance and enabling fun in a safe and secure environment with well trained and reliable, autism speciailst staff.
Type of Service:
Information, advice and support
Community and leisure
Age Range:
Early years (0-5 years old)
Primary school (5-11 years old)
Secondary school (11-16 years old)
Preparing for adulthood (16-25 years old)
Need:
Autism/Aspergers
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The RAD promotes equality for Deaf people through the provision of accessible services
Type of Service:
Community and leisure
Age Range:
Early years (0-5 years old)
Primary school (5-11 years old)
Secondary school (11-16 years old)
Preparing for adulthood (16-25 years old)
Need:
Visual or hearing impairment
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RLSB offers a blend of education, sport, creative and developmental services, delivered in London and the south east to support blind and partially sighted young people.
Type of Service:
Community and leisure
Age Range:
Early years (0-5 years old)
Primary school (5-11 years old)
Secondary school (11-16 years old)
Preparing for adulthood (16-25 years old)
Need:
Visual or hearing impairment
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We're RNIB and we're here for everyone affected by sight loss. Whether you're losing your sight or you're blind or partially sighted, our practical and emotional support can help you face the future with confidence.
Type of Service:
Community and leisure
Age Range:
Early years (0-5 years old)
Primary school (5-11 years old)
Secondary school (11-16 years old)
Preparing for adulthood (16-25 years old)
Need:
Visual or hearing impairment
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We provide a number of clubs for young people with autism. One of our clubs (Sarrie's Skills Club) focuses in detail on fundemental movment skills, general fitness and social skills. Our other club Sarrie's RFC is a tag rugby club (non contact), this club looks to work on fundemental rugby skills, fitness and team skills.
Type of Service:
Community and leisure
Age Range:
Primary school (5-11 years old)
Secondary school (11-16 years old)
Preparing for adulthood (16-25 years old)
Need:
Autism/Aspergers
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