Bexley Deaf Centre provides a myriad of services for the deaf community, namely a job club, Communication classes, a hearing aid clinic, information, advice and advocacy to name a few. Here at Bexley Deaf Centre we're committed to ensuring that the interests of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Communit...
Heatham House Youth Centre
Heatham House is a fantastically resourced and staffed youth centre in the heart of Twickenham with a packed weekly programme of universal sessions for young people aged 5-19. Session activities include football, basketball, art, cooking, music production, pool, table-tennis, table-football, band reh...
Home Start Wandsworth
If you are struggling to cope and finding things difficult, we can help. It doesn’t matter what your situation is, we have a large group of volunteers who have been trained to deal with a wide range of issues. We can help families with at least one child under the age of five, who live in Wandsworth....
CA Wandsworth - DASCAS
Our Disability and Social Care Advice Service (DASCAS) team give Wandsworth residents independent advice about disability benefits and services for disabled people. DASCAS offer telephone advice, home visits and advice appointments to people with disabilities and the friends and relatives who care fo...
Generate - Youth
Generate offer a range of activities for young people with a learning disability, aimed at increasing skills, confidence and self-esteem. These include: • Residentials • Youth clubs • Holiday activities • Buddy scheme Please fill out our referral form and send it to us to join!
Ambitioys About Autism
Our well-established programme offers autistic people aged 18 years and older the chance to showcase their skills and attributes in the workplace. We have been building on the successes we’ve had in London since we started in 2015; now we want to see employers from all over the UK offer work experie...
Havering Youth Services
Havering Youth Services has a range of activities for young people, of all ages and abilities. We believe that all young people deserve the best possible start in life, to be inspired, and to reach their full potential. We have pulled together activities and services with the aim to provide opportun...
Diagrama Foundation
OUR 16+ SERVICE Diagrama’s Semi-Independent Living service provides a high standard of accommodation and supportive environment for residents aged 16 to 24 years. We aim to ensure young people are able to develop and maintain respect, self-reliance and self-care skills and enable them to make infor...
Hestia - Life Beyond Crisis
For 50 years Hestia has provided support and hope every step of the way of recovery. We believe that no-one should suffer alone. Together, we can make sure people find a #LifeBeyondCrisis. What Hestia does: We provide safe houses and outreach support to victims of modern slavery in London. We pr...
Hackney Sparrows
Sparrows (or better known as: Hackney Sparrows Wheelchair Basketball Club) is a self-help disability registered charity. We aim to promote and raise disability and equality awareness, encourage integration, and help disabled people with their individual needs to realise their potential. We use whe...
Harrow CAMHS
The team at Harrow CAMHS provides community mental health services to children and young people up to the age of 18 with complex mental health difficulties, and their families, in a range of different ways depending on their needs. Our psychologists, psychiatrists, and therapists provide assessment ...
EACH Counselling and Support (EACH)
We provide a range of community-based services to enable individuals and families to sustain positive change, remain safe, achieve personal goals and support recovery. Services are offered in a safe, confidential and accessible environment. Talking Therapies Alcohol & Drug Issues ...
Centre for ADHD and Autism Support - Harrow and Hillingdon
CAAS offers a growing range of help for young people diagnosed with ADHD or autism aged 11-25. View the available services and courses available, including: Individual and group support Creative clubs and groups Drama and Lego Therapies WhyTry and CALMS Programmes
Community Club for individuals with SEN and disabilities in Sutton
Club Sutton is a multi-sports club for disabled people. This inclusive sports club runs every Saturday from 11am - 12.30pm in the sports hall at Westcroft Leisure Centre in the heart of Carshalton.
Family members are welcome and many members stay to socialise, so come along and bring a friend!
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Community Club for individuals with SEN and disabilities in Lambeth
Club Lambeth is the heart of disability sport in Lambeth. The session is an ideal time for young people to come to after school and is open to all.
This inclusive sport club in Lambeth takes place on Tuesdays from 4:30 to 6pm at Brixton Recreation Centre, ideally located for public transport links.
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Community Club for individuals with SEN and disabilities in Brent
Club Brent is a multi-sports club for disabled people. This inclusive sport club takes place from 2-4pm every Saturday at Willesden Sports Centre.
Our coaches have decades of experience between them, utilising their knowledge in athletics, football and so much more – to deliver world class sessions ...
Community Club for individuals with SEN and disabilities in Wandsworth
Since winning the Get Active Wandsworth disability Club of the Year award, this inclusive sports club in Wandsworth has gone from strength to strength.
Club Wandsworth takes place on Tuesdays from 4:30 - 6pm at Caius House Youth Centre, which is located between Battersea and Clapham Junction.
We en...
Community Club for individuals with SEN and disabilities in Southwark
Club Southwark is a thriving club, which takes place on Saturdays from 2 - 3:30pm at The Castle Leisure Centre. With new members joining each week, this multi-sports club is certainly bursting with characters who are all enthusiastic about sport.
A highly accessible and friendly venue plus brilliant...
Free Community Club for individuals with SEN and disabilities in K&C
Club Kensington and Chelsea is a multi-sports club for disabled people. This inclusive sport club takes place from 1-3pm every Saturday at Kensington Leisure Centre, a short walk away from both Ladbroke Grove and Latimer Road tube stations.
Participants, coaches and volunteers are always very friend...
Free weekly sports activities for disabled girls in Brent
This clubs is our first girls’ only club!
It’s been made possible by our amazing partner Nike, who share our vision for the club.
After talking to girls in our community sports clubs, we realised that there was a demand for a girls’ only space.
Young girls can lack confidence when it comes to spor...
Free weekly online sessions for individuals with SEN and disabilities
Our online programme take place weekly on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-5:30pm.
To register, please complete the online registration form to receive the Zoom code.
If you have any questions, please email dsc@disabilitysportscoach.org.uk
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Community Club for individuals with SEN and disabilities in Hackney
Club Hackney offers sports for disabled people and takes place on Thursdays from 11am - 12:30pm at Queensbridge Leisure Centre, giving individuals an active and social slot in their weekly routine.
Open to all ages and needs, the session will get you fitter and make you smile. The highly motivated c...
Free Community Club for individuals with SEN and disabilities in Merton
Club Merton is a multi-sports club for disabled people. This inclusive sport club takes place from 1.30-3pm every Saturday at Melbury College (Whatley Campus).
Join us for a fun and inclusive club where those with special educational needs and disabilities can socialise, take part in activities and ...
Education Untapped Podcast – Encouraging diversity in the world of disability
Ashlea Stephens (Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist and Post 16 Lead for Cognus Therapies) interviews Luke, an autistic adult with a language disorder from Sutton. Luke was shortlisted for a Sutton Community Award in the category of Outstanding Young Person in February 2021. Hear from L...
My SENDIASS
Are you under 25 years old? Do you need extra help with learning or do you have a disability? SENDIASS may be able to help you. A SENDIASS service can help you understand what support you should be getting and tell you how you can ask for more support with learning in school or college. The ser...
KIDS: Supporting disabled children, young people and their families
KIDS support over 13,700 disabled children, young people and their families every year by delivering over 80 services throughout England. We ensure disabled children from birth to 25 have the opportunity to learn, play, build friendships, gain confidence and improve their well-being and we provide v...
Royal Association for Deaf People: I need advice
Need advice? All our advice workers are either Deaf themselves or fluent in British Sign Language (BSL). We provide advice in BSL or other preferred visual communication such as Sign Supported English (SSE), or Deafblind manual/hands on. Our qualified advisors provide rights-based information and ad...
Connected Kingston
Connected Kingston is a site dedicated to helping Kingston residents find local activities and navigate local services. It is run by the Royal Borough of Kingston Council and Kingston Voluntary Action in conjunction with local charities and statutory organisations. Special training is available to an...
Able2
Our Able2 project provides individually-tailored support for young Londoners, aged 16 to 24 with a physical disability or long term health condition, who are Not in Employment, Education or Training (NEET), and require intensive assistance to achieve sustained education, training, or employment r...
Harrow Law Centre: Children and Young People's Services
Have you been excluded from school? Permanent exclusion can change the course of a young person’s life and career. It can be a traumatic and stressful time for parents and young people. Schools can only permanently exclude a student if allowing them to remain in school would seriously harm the educ...