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Breakaway Holidays

Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm

Breakaway Holidays deliver enjoyable, safe, and supported holidays to adults with learning disabilities across the southeast. They offer 24 hour support from fully trained, experienced, and caring staff; vehicles and accommodation suitable for those with a combination of physical and learning disabilities.

A door-to-door collection service is also available for those who wish to have a more personalised service.

Address:
135, Baddow Road, Chelmsford, Essex

Telephone: 01245 260 330

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Breckenbrough School

Breckenbrough is a residential Special School for boys of average and above average ability with a range of learning and behavioural difficulties, including Asperger’s Syndrome, Autistic Spectrum Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. It is the only Quaker Foundation Residential Special School in the United Kingdom.

Address:
Sandhutton, nr Thirsk, North Yorkshire

Telephone: 01845 587238

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Bright Ideas for Tennis - I Play 30 (Cranleigh)

I Play 30 are free tennis activity sessions designed for adults and children with learning, sensory, mental and physical disabilities.

Each session is run by an LTA accredited coach, ably assisted by a group of tennis club member volunteers who have all received specific disability tennis training. All equipment will be provided including rackets, balls and specialised teaching aids.

Participants are encouraged to make new friends, play at their own pace, and receive all the benefits that tennis has to offer. Friends and family are welcome to join in selected sessions too.

Address:
Cranleigh Lawn Tennis & Social Club, 1 Cranleigh Road, London

Telephone: 0774 0194 200

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Bright Ideas for Tennis - I Play 30 (Reigate)

I Play 30 are free tennis activity sessions designed for adults and children with learning, sensory, mental and physical disabilities.

Each session is run by an LTA accredited coach and assisted by a group of tennis club member volunteers who have all received specific disability tennis training. All equipment will be provided including rackets, balls and specialised teaching aids.

Participants are encouraged to make new friends, play at their own pace, and receive all the benefits that tennis has to offer. Friends and family are welcome to join in selected sessions too.

Address:
Green Lane (off Park Lane), Reigate, Surrey

Telephone: 07870271247

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Bright Lights Junior Youth Club

Every Tuesday from 18:15pm-20:15pm

Bright Lights is a Junior Youth Club for children living in the boroughs of Runnymede, Spelthorne or surrounding North West Surrey areas aged 5-13 years who have special needs. They ask for a parental contribution of £10.00 a month.

Address:
Egham Hythe, Thorpe Road, Staines

Telephone: 07895 950800

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British Acoustic Neuroma Association (BANA)

BANA is a registered charity which offers support and information people affected by Acoustic Neuroma (Vestibular Schwannoma).

Address:
B A N A, Tapton Park Innovation Centre, Brimington Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire

Telephone: 01246 550011

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British Association for Music Therapy (BAMT)

The British Association for Music Therapy (BAMT) is the professional body for Music Therapy in the UK, providing both practitioners and non-practitioners with information, professional support, and training opportunities. It is also a charity committed to promoting and raising awareness of Music Therapy, and providing information to the general public.

Address:
2nd Floor, Claremont Building, 24-27 White Lion Street, London

Telephone: 020 7837 6100

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British Association for Supported Employment (BASE)

BASE aims to assist people with disabilities by encouraging more support into employment. They have a range of information about supported employment including a supported business directory

Address:
Louise Margaret Road, Aldershot

Telephone: 01252 912829

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British Association of Play Therapists (BAPT)

BAPT is a professional body of play therapists. It provides and maintains a voluntary register of members, as well as producing information and guidance for parents, children, and professionals.

Play Therapy is a way of helping children express their feelings and deal with their emotional problems, using play as the main communication tool.

Address:
The British Association of Play Therapists, 1 Beacon Mews, South Road, Weybridge, Surrey

Telephone: 01932 828638

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British Deaf Association (BDA)

The British Deaf Association (BDA) is the UK’s leading membership organisation and registered charity run by deaf people for deaf people. It delivers a range of services to achieve its aims of empowering deaf people to overcome difficulties that they face daily.

Address:
St. Johns Deaf Community Centre, 258, Green Lanes, London

Telephone: Contact form on website

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