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Bangladeshi Parents And Carers Association At St. Margarets House

Description

Service Description

BPCA is a specialist voluntary organisation working with Adults with multiple disabilities. Our charity started as a family led project in 1998 and went on to develop one of the largest adult day care centres in the voluntary sector in Tower Hamlets. We do this by providing culturally appropriate tailored support and care in our Day Centres or outreach in the community, where our qualified and diverse staff create a nurturing, friendly and fun environment. Our recreational, educational and wellbeing programmes enable our users to develop social skills, giving them the tools to integrate into the community and exercise their independence and choice.

Day service for Adults with Multiple DisabilitiesSuitable For

Downs Syndrome, Visual Impairment, Social & Emotional Behaviour Difficulty (SEBD), Complex Needs, Dyslexia, Epilepsy, Severe Learning Difficulty (SLD), Specific Learning Difficulty, Speech Language & Communication Needs (SLCN), Specific Learning Disabilities, Other Special Educational Needs/ Disability, Moderate Learning Difficulty (MLD), Hearing Impairment and Deafness Multi-Sensory Impairment (MSI), Physical Disability Profound & Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD), Sensory Impairment

Additional Information

Additional Information

We are a UK registered Charity and we provide day opportunities for adults with learning, physical and sensory disabilities. We provide educational, social and leisure activities. BPCA is committed to provide a learning, working and social environment in which the rights and dignity of all our users are respected. We provide a tailor-made service according to the needs of our service user.

We provide many different activities for our service users, such as: swimming sessions in local leisure centres during summer, group sports sessions (football, cricket and basketball), movement exercise and gym, day trips, shopping (learning life skills), Art therapy by professional artist, drama, circus, music and dance, ICT healthy living (cooking baking, health checks- eye test, dental check-up, awareness training sessions), religious awareness, ESOL (learning English), jewellery making etc.

Suitable for ages

Age of Users
From 18 years to 99 years

Questions & Answers

Can Families Self-Refer To The Service?
Yes
Do You Have A Waiting List?
Yes
Do You Have Child Protection Policies And Procedures
Yes
Eligibility - Can The Service Be Accessed By Extended Family Members Or Carers
Yes
Is There A Waiting List?
Yes
What Services/sessions Do You Provide For Parents And Families
Yes

Further Information

Provider Type
SEND
Delivery Channels
Office / Premises Children's Centres Idea Store Other
Referral Criteria
None (Self-referral)