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Cambridgeshire parent support group for teenagers/young people with Down Syndrome

We are an online parent support group for parents with teenagers and young adults with Down Syndrome in the Cambridgeshire area. This group is a place to support each other, share important information regarding services within the Local Authority (education, health and social care) and also information related to activities for teenagers and young adults…

Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Support Group

Peterborough and Area FASD Support Group are a regional support group based in Peterborough but offering support to families in the city and in the surrounding counties (Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, & Bedfordshire). They have been meeting for over 10 years. The support group is co-ordinated by parents and carers of children and young…

GSSA Parent Power Network

Support group for parent carers of children and young people with SEND. The group meets monthly at the Snooty Tavern in Great Staughton. Contact Dawn Auton by phone: 07986925761 or email dawnauton@gmail.com Address: 10 The Green, Great Staugton, St Neots, Cambs. PE19 5DG

Helping Little Hands Learn 

Helping Little Hands Learn provides consulting, tutoring and support services for children with additional needs – from infants to teens.  Our unique approach means each intervention and support package is tailored to individuals needs and motivations, learning and having fun along the way.  We strive to build strong, trusting and lasting relationships, to advocate for the needs of…

Intensive Interaction Regional Support Network

Intensive Interaction Regional Support Network meets twice a term at various locations. Teaching pre-speech fundamentals to children and adults with severe learning difficulties and/or autism, who are at an early stage of communication development. Open to all. Contact: Shelley Lockwood by Phone: 07748 980442.

Listen Huntingdon

“Parents supporting parents”  group  in Huntingdon offering a safe place to talk to others in the same situation and be heard. Meets on the last Friday of every month at Huntingdon Youth Centre, Sallowbush Road, Huntingdon PE29 7AF and the first Tuesday night of the month  7-9pm at Huntingdon Regional College California Road, HuntingdonPE29 1BL Open to…

Little Miracles Ramsey

This volunteer-run charity consists of other parents who know what it is like to have a child with additional needs or a life-limiting condition and who understand the challenges you face. Provides a free, safe environment with activities for all children with additional needs, disabilities and life limiting conditions and their siblings. This gives parents…

Little Rainbows Ramsey

New 0-5 years group, meeting every Tuesday morning of school term, 9.30am – 10.30am. Little Miracles Ramsey, Ramsey Locality Office, Hollow Lane, Ramsey PE26 1DG.

Parents Forum for parents of deaf children/young people

Parents Forum for parents of deaf children and young people meets termly at various locations. Deafness or hearing loss aged 0-19. Contact:  Natalie Pulfer. Phone 07920 258705. 

Peterborough and Cambridgeshire District Dyslexia Association (PACDDA)

PACDDA is a local charity working to help people affected by dyslexia in and around Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. It runs Children Will Shine (CWS) sessions at Peterborough during term-times, on Mondays, from 4pm -5.30pm  at the Heritage Park Primary School Community Hall, Park Farm Way, Park Farm. Peterborough, PE2 8XA . PACDDA website has information and links to…

Pinpoint information sessions

Are you the parent/carer of a child that has non-diagnosed or diagnosed Special Educational Needs or Disabilities (SEND)? Would you like to meet other parents to share your experience and get practical help and advice? We run regular information sessions for parents/carers whose children are on the waiting list, have had a referral turned down…

Pinpoint participation sessions

Every month we run a participation session based on one of 4 themes where you will have the chance to meet the professionals who provide services for children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities. The themes are Education, Health, Mental Health and What other help is available. These are your chance to…

Pinpoint Preparing for Adulthood group

A monthly series of online sessions for parents and carers to help their child and family know what happens after school. These cover areas including further education, employment, housing, benefits, adult support and health. All welcome. More information and bookings can be found on our events page.

Pinpoint support groups / Tii Hubs

Every week during term time we are here (virtually) for you to have the chance to meet other parents who ‘get it’ and to get answers to questions so that you know the next steps for your journey. Every Monday morning during term time 10am-12pm. We also run a monthly in person Tii Hub (currently…

SEND parent drop-in, Huntingdon

Huntingdon Children and Family Centre offer groups, events, activities, courses and support for families with children aged 0-19.  As well as our network of Child and Family Centres, we provide activities, groups, events and courses in libraries, churches and other community locations across the county. come and have a chat and access additional support. Huntingdon Child and…

Shine Support Group

Shine provides specialist support from before birth and throughout the life of anyone living with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus, as well as to parents, families, carers and professional care staff. For people living in Cambridgeshire, please contact Shine for more information. Sharon Lapsley, Senior Support and Development Worker: sharon.lapsley@shinecharity.org.uk Website: Shine – Spina Bifida &…

Small Steps Huntingdon

Small Steps meets Friday afternoons during term time. For pre-school age children with Down’s Syndrome. Contact Alison Watson. Address Huntingdon Children’s Centre, Ambury Road, Huntingdon PE29 1AD.

Support, Offload, Chat

Support, Offload, Chat is a mutual support group for parents and carers of children with special needs based in Huntingdon. If you care for a child with additional needs and want to talk and share ideas with people in a similar situation, pop down for a cuppa and chat. SOC meets every Friday afternoon during term time,9-11am…

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