The Family Hub Stephen Wiltshire Centre provides activities for children and young people with special educational needs. It offers drop-ins, group sessions and short breaks including specialist disability after-school clubs, weekend and holiday play schemes.
The Family Hub Old Oak Community Centre offers :
- Little Explorers, a learn and play session for children with SEND. A group for families with under 5s who have SEND to relax in a learn and play session with professionals on hand to offer support. Tuesdays 10am to 11.30 am during term time.
- Mini Sparks (Royal College of Music). A non-verbal music sessions for families with children 1 year to 4 years old who have SEND. This is a 6-week programme and all sessions need to be attended.
Youth projects, activities and services includes information about Action on Disability – a programme of activities for young disabled people which includes arts, cooking and music production based at the Greswell Centre in Fulham.
The Family information directory lists local activities and support groups. Listed below are some of the organisations that provide support for neurodiverse children and their families.
- Access Digi-Base, for young people 13+
- Action on Disability Youth Service for young people 11+
- The Creighton Centre for young people 16+, and supporting parents
- Dance West Children's Classes, inclusive dance classes, from age 4+
- Key Club for young people 16+
- West London Action for Children, provides counselling, therapy, and parenting groups.
See Holiday Activities and Food Programme to find organisations providing holiday activities for children and young people with SEND aged 0 to 25. Information about the accessibility of each activity is available and you can also get in touch with the specific organisations if you need more details.