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  1. BRIDGE Project‘Believe, Relate, Improve, Dedication, Goals, Empower’ This Bridge Project targets year 9, 10 & 11 students through an individualised programme to meet their needs holistically. The Bridge Project is a breakthrough programme that intervenes early to ensure that young people with disabilities/behavioural and additional…
    Flexible Monday - Friday
    New Generation Community HubDavid LaneBasfordNottinghamNG6 0JU
  2. The aim of the hub is to offer support and a safe space for families who have children on the Autistic Spectrum. These are drop in sessions for the whole family to enjoy, aimed at children under 11 years of age. Children (including siblings) can…
    4.30pm-6.30pm Usually the last Monday of the month
    46 Community CentreHaywood RoadMapperleyNottinghamNottinghamshireNG3 6AB
  3. The hubs provide a regular meeting point for families affected by autism, where they can access activities for children as well as gain support, specialist training and advice. This will include the development of an on-line forum for parents to fain additional advice and support.…
    4.30pm-6.30pm, first Tuesday of the month
    East Leake Baptist ChurchCostock RoadEast LeakeLoughboroughNottinghamshireLE12 6LY
  4. The hubs provide a regular meeting point for families affected by autism, where they can access activities for children as well as gain support, specialist training and advice. This will include the development of an on-line forum for parents to fain additional advice and support.…
    10am-12.30pm, last Saturday of the month
    Autism East MidlandsMundy StreetHeanorDerbyshireDE75 7EB
  5. The hubs provide a regular meeting point for families affected by autism, where they can access activities for children as well as gain support, specialist training and advice. This will include the development of an on-line forum for parents to fain additional advice and support.…
    4.30pm-6.30pm, fourth Monday of the month
    Ashwood Resource CentrePortland StreetKirkby-in-ashfieldNottinghamNottinghamshireNG17 7AB
  6. The Hubs provide a regular meeting point for families affected by autism, where they can access activities for children, as well as gain support, specialist training and advice. These are drop-in sessions, where the whole family can attend, no booking is required.
    10am-12.30pm, first Saturday of the month
    The Salvation ArmyMead WayBaldertonNewarkNottinghamshireNG24 3GA
  7. The hubs provide a regular meeting point for families affected by autism, where they can access activities for children as well as gain support, specialist training and advice. This will include the development of an on-line forum for parents to fain additional advice and support.…
    4pm-6pm, first Wednesday of the month
    Captain JacksChancery LaneRetfordNottinghamshireDN22 6DF
  8. The aim of the teen hub is to offer support and a safe space for families who have teenagers on the Autistic Spectrum. Teenagers (including siblings) can participate at their own pace with support from parents and our staff team. We offer a choice of…
    3rd Saturday of the month, 11am-2.30pm
    Sherwood CentreOld Mill Lane Industrial EstateMansfield WoodhouseMansfieldNottinghamshireNG19 9BG
  9. Carers in Hucknall
    Carers in Hucknall and the people we care for. A friendly self help group run by and for carers and the people they care for in Hucknall and across the County. The group is open to anyone who requires support or who is feeling lonely…
    1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month we meet between 1:30pm – 3:30pm
    John Godber CentreOgle StreetHucknallNottinghamNottinghamshireNG15 7FQ
    Carers in Hucknall
  10. For parents of hearing impaired children and deaf children/young adults, in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire. A self help group which was set up to promote the interests of deaf children and young adults (up to the age of 25). Aims to offer support to deaf children…
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