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Attlee Youth And Community Centre (AYCC - Inclusion Service)

Description

Service Description

The Inclusion Service aims to help children with disabilities to access mainstream services within the community. Our main aims are to build friendship groups, develop confidence, promote independence and ensure our children get to have fun. After receiving the referral, the inclusion officer will arrange to meet the family and build a one page profile of the young person. This will then be passed on to service providers to ensure the young person is supported appropriately. The family will regularly be updated on the young person’s progress which will be reviewed every 6 months with support plans put into place. The inclusion officer will also work closely with service providers making sure that staffs are adequately trained to support our children the best way possible. There is a variety of different activities available for children and young people to enjoy through the Inclusion Service.

Additional Information

Additional Information

The AYCC provides open access and inclusive facilities for children, young people and the local community. Facilities include a sports hall, football and other sports pitches, an adventure playground, a catering-standard kitchen, an IT area and two meeting rooms as well as specialist play equipment. The centre operates an outreach programme to help ensure that facilities and services that local people want are provided. During term time, AYCC run regular activities for children and young people. These range from football coaching to healthy eating to arts and crafts. On Tuesdays, the centre delivers girls-only activities. During holidays, the centre runs programmes of sports, adventure play and learning open to all children and young people aged 5-19 years. AYCC have particular expertise in helping children with disabilities or special needs to fulfil their potential.

Contact -
Phone: 020 7375 3212
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.attleecentre.org

Attlee provides open access and inclusive facilities for all children and young people.

Facilities -
5- A side Astroturf pitch (changing rooms + showers available)
Senaory Room
Art Room
Basketball / Netball court
Computer Suite
Dark Room
Sprts Hall

Costs

Cost
Free

Questions & Answers

Can Families Self-Refer To The Service?
Yes
Do You Have A Waiting List?
No
Do You Have Child Protection Policies And Procedures
Yes
Eligibility - Can The Service Be Accessed By Extended Family Members Or Carers
Yes

Further Information

Provider Type
Youth Activities
Suitable For
Downs Syndrome Visual Impairment Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Social, Emotional, Behaviour Difficulty (SEBD) Complex Needs Dyslexia Speech, Language & Communication Needs (SLCN) Tourette's Long Term Medical Conditions Epilepsy Moderate Learning Difficulty (MLD) Multi-Sensory Impairment (MSI) Physical Disability Profound & Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD) Severe Learning Difficulty (SLD)
Delivery Channels
Office / Premises Youth Club
Referral Criteria
None (Self-referral)