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  1. Embracing Autism

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    Embracing Autism is an online 8 week course for parents of recently diagnosed children of any age including teens. It covers all the information you will need, to understand and support your child in the early weeks and months after diagnosis.  Topics include: Coping and Behaviour at…

     01494 521331 01494 521331
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  2. Endeavour Academy

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    "Our specialist school and children's home in Oxford is for children and young people aged between 8 and 19 with autism and severe learning difficulties who benefit from an autism specific environment.  Developed in a partnership between MacIntyre Academies Trust and Oxfordshire County Council Endeavour was set up to meet…

    Waynflete RoadHeadingtonOxfordOxfordshireOX3 8DD

    Endeavour
  3. Enrych Oxfordshire

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    Enrych Oxfordshire supports anyone over 18 who has a physical disability, to enjoy a leisure, learning or sporting opportunities through partnership with a volunteer or other support services. We offer a volunteer partnership scheme, help to digitally engage, an online service with virtual Zoom sessions, pub…

     07518 300387 07518 300387
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  4. Monday - Friday 9am untill 6pm

    Equilore is a registered charity (Reg. Charity No.: 1190998) that works with horses to provide mental health support for children and adults aged 7 and up. Working with horses provides an alternative way  to help process and make sense of what we are going through. No previous…

    Park EndCroughtonBrackleyNorthamptonshireNN13 5LX

     07787402236 07787402236
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  5. Monday to Friday

    Everlief provide child psychology services for families from Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Warwickshire and West London.  We are unique in the way we work with families and school. Everlief work with all areas of emotional and behavioural difficulties in children aged 0-18.  -  Behavioural difficulties including…

    Aston HouseWest WycombeBuckinghamshireHP14 3AG

     01494 521332 01494 521332
    Family friendly clinic
  6. Fairytale Farm is the first family farm attraction where everything is designed around the needs of children with sensory, learning and physical disabilities, but which can be enjoyed by children without disabilities too. A truly inclusive experience. Fairytale Farm is divided into four main zones: Huff…

    Fairytale FarmSouthcombeChipping NortonOxfordshireOX7 5QH

     01608 238014 01608 238014
    Fairytale Farm
  7. Open all week

    Faringdon Leisure Centre is now managed by Better Leisure.  Facilities include:- An air conditioned gym with technogym equipment An indoor swimming pool with float entry for disabled users. This uses a shower chair & ramp to enter the pool A relaxing sauna and steam room…

    Faringdon Leisure CentreFernham RoadFaringdonOxfordshireSN7 7LB

     01367 241755 01367 241755
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