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Pendragon is a multi sensory centre - a special place for special people. We are located in Northallerton and will provide support and make a real difference to the lives of those with physical, mental and emotional difficulties and their families and carers. We provide a wonderful range of sensory…
01609 760 330
As a qualified yoga teacher (with the British Wheel of Yoga) I also have a specialsm in teaching yoga to those with Autism. I have an excellent knowledge of autism and experience in teaching autistic learners in a school setting. Teaching is based on need…
07412 274 965
The Pioneering Care Partnership (PCP) improves lives by creating opportunities to improve the health, wellbeing and life chances of disadvantaged communities.
01325 321 234
Good communication skills allow us to play our part in family, education, work and community life. Speech and language therapy supports children and young people with communication difficulties to reach their potential. We offer support to children and young people of all ages: from newborn…
01429 522 717
Set in 7 acres of rural countryside, yet only just outside Durham City, LionMouth rural Centre (CIC) is a safe place where those with mental health, social or learning difficulties can take part in meaningful activities in the following areas: gardening and horticulture carpentry and…
0191 373 4794
07814 883 048
It is important that everyone over the age of 14 who is on their doctor's learning disability register has an annual health check.  Your carer can check for you if you are on the register.  These checks are free and can help you stay well…
This is a specialist bereavement and postvention (an intervention conducted after a suicide or death, largely taking the form of support for the bereaved) counselling service in County Durham for children on young people when bereaved. The service allows access to bereavement support to all…
0191 386 1170
This service is similar to CETR but for young people above school age – up to 25. Care and Treatment Reviews (CTR) were introduced in October 2015 as part of Transforming Care; NHS England’s commitment to improving care of people of all ages with learning…
Care, Education and Treatment Reviews (CETR) are focused on children and young people whom either have been, or may be about to be, admitted to a specialist mental health and/or learning disability hospital either in the NHS or in the independent sector. The CETR brings…
Children's Continuing Care (CCC) is for children and young people aged up to 18 years whose needs cannot be met by commissioned services. Eligibility is decided by a team of specialist nurses using a decision support tool which has been developed nationally as part of…

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