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  1. EdPsychEd

    EdPsychEd are a team of Educational & Child Psychologists who have developed an online training platform to provide accessible and impactful training courses for School Staff, and Parents and Psychologists.

  2. Oak Activities Ltd

    Oak Activities are an inclusive company offering a wide range of sports, activities and coaching to all ages and abilities, including; cricket, rugby and football coaching for ages 2+ seated and standing strength and balance classes inclusive sports

  3. Cam Sight - Covid-19

    167 Green End Road, Cambridge

    We support adults, children and families with low vision and blindness. We are carrying out a ring-a-round service to continue supporting people in their own homes. We are offering information and advice by telephone, email or via our website. We

  4. National Sleep Helpline

    At any given time up to 40% of adults and 50% of children (this rises to 80% with a SEND diagnosis) have difficulties with their sleep. Yet in a recent survey, almost 60% of adults felt there was a lack of support for sleep issues. Sleep problems

  5. Chiltern Music Therapy

    Chiltern Music Therapy is an award-winning not-for-profit organisation that offers music therapy to people of all ages and needs. We help people with learning disabilities, mental health difficulties, brain injuries, dementia and Alzheimer's, from

  6. Define Fine:   Parent Peer Support for School Attendance Difficulties

    We are a parent/carer-led organisation set up in response to the growing number of children and young people who experience school attendance difficulties. This is sometimes referred to as ‘school refusal’, or emotionally based school avoidance