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Tower Project Youth Service

Description

Service Description

The Tower Project Youth Service supports young people, aged 11 – 25 (up to their 25th Birthday), who have special education needs or disabilities (SEND).
The service provides a community for young people with SEND to socialise with their peers through a variety of enjoyable and stimulating activities as well as transferable life skills. We aim to empower the young people by developing their self-esteem, confidence, promote independence, social interaction, and develop friendship groups and overall well-being.

Additional Information

Additional Information

At the start of every quarter the service have a forum to ensure the activities on the timetable are a reflection of the young people’s voices. This encourages the young people to exercise choice and to take ownership of the Youth Service. The activities provided can be on and off site. On-site activities include; Arts and crafts, educational, fun and cognitive games, ICT, cooking etc.
Offsite activities; football training, team building exercises, nature walks around the local community, going out for a meal/ dessert etc.

Monday - 6-8pm
Tuesday - 6-8pm
Thursday - 6-8pm

Suitable for ages

Age of Users
From 11 To 25

Costs

Cost
Free

Questions & Answers

Are The Premises Accessible For Wheelchair Users?
Yes
Can Families Self-Refer To The Service?
Yes
Do You Have A Waiting List?
No
Do You Have Child Protection Policies And Procedures
Yes
Do You Offer Specific Support For Children With Additional Needs?
Yes

Further Information

Provider Type
Youth Centres Youth Centres
Suitable For
Long Term Medical Conditions Severe Learning Difficulty (SLD) Physical Disability Multi-Sensory Impairment (MSI) Moderate Learning Difficulty (MLD) Epilepsy Dyslexia Mental Health Cerebral Palsy Diabetes Tourette's Speech, Language & Communication Needs (SLCN) Neurological Conditions Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Visual Impairment Motor Impairment Downs Syndrome