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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. Sensory play for children with additional needs

    Tue; 9 April 20243:30pm to 5:30pm

    Shining Stars Children's Charity offers free sensory play sessions for children with additional needs/disabilities and support for the whole family. Every Tuesday at Loves Farm House, St Neots from 3.30pm to 5.30pm. Sensory equipment and activities

  3. SHINE ( (Spina Bifida, Hydrocephalus, Information, Networking, Equality)

    Shine, 42 Park Road, Peterborough,

    Shine is a community of individuals, families, friends, and professionals, sharing achievements, challenges and information on living with hydrocephalus, and/or spina bifida, and related issues. We provide specialist support from before birth and

  4. Nystagmus Network

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    The Nystagmus Network is a registered charity in England and Wales supporting people living with nystagmus. Nystagmus is a complex eye condition, characterised by involuntary movements of the eye. The eyes appear to wobble or flicker from side to

  5. Disabled Fitness, Exercise and Mobility Advice

    Keeping fit, active and mobile when you have a physical disability is key to maintaining both your physical and mental health as well as getting the most out of your bodies mobility wherever you happen to live. Wheelchair user Scott Smith has been a