What a fantastic day we had in our pop up salon !
The response was amazing and the kids absolutely loved it as you can see by the pics! There are some many lovely pictures.
Thanks to everyone who sent in a voluntary contribution of £3. We have raised £95 so far, and this will go to school funds to buy new equipment and resources.
We are now going to run it once a term and the next date is Friday 8th February. A letter will come out nearer the time.
Lots of enquiries about specialist trikes this week !
Christmas is coming up, I have found lots of sites that can supply, but as with any specialist equipment its never usually a cheap option !
missioncycles.co.uk
allterraincycles.co.uk
tomcatuk.org
ashfieldspecialneeds.co.uk
www.altonaids.co.uk
Alton aids are based at the Team Valley and can help with measurements and have bikes to view.
There is lots of charities who help fund these but you should understand it is never a quick process and can take anywhere between 6-24 months so always be prepared.
Sunshine Fund
About The Sunshine Fund
We provide equipment to hundreds of disabled children in the North East every year.
We welcome applications from both individuals and organisations. The child/children you are applying for must fulfil the following criteria:
* Aged 18 or under
* An individual child/siblings with disabilities or an organisation that supports children with disabilities
* Not applied in the last 12 months
* Live in the following areas: Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, County Durham
Family Fund can consider a contribution towards a specialist trike or bicycle for your child.
Pass it on Parents can help with filling in application forms.
I have found a few second hand selling sites for equipment like this so its always worth a search on the internet.
Pass it on Parents now have there own selling group for Disability Aids on facebook which is easy to access and worth a look.
The Card enables a disabled cinema guest to receive a complimentary ticket for someone to go with them when they visit a participating cinema.
The CEA Card is available to applicants aged 8 years and above.
To apply, you will need:
- Proof of eligibility
- A photo
- Payment of £6.00
You no longer need a code to renew your CEA Card.
The CEA Card is valid for one year from the date of issue. You can pay for your card online or by post.
Newcastle Action for Parent and Toddler Groups Initiative
This service is great for trying out toys before buying.
Additional Needs Toy Library
What this service will offer!
- A dedicated service for parents, carers, childminders and other settings who care for children with special and additional needs.
- A toy library that is set up to give children and young people with special and additional needs an opportunity to loan suitable, quality toys and specialist equipment.
- A service which removes the barriers of cost and access to specialist equipment.
- A dedicated person to promote the development of play for all children
- Support for the development of individual resilience by developing confidence, supporting problem solving and developing a sense of belonging which reduces the feeling of loneliness and isolation.
For more details on this service contact Kelly Proudlock on 0191-2656158 or email admin@napi.org.uk
Every family with a child with additional needs should have one of these, it gives you huge discounts and free entry to places like Seven stories which can be hours of free fun.
It will help make days out more financially accessible for foster families and families of children with additional needs.
The Max Card is the UK’s leading discount card for foster families and families of children with additional needs. Families can use their Max Card at venues across the UK to get free or discounted admission.
I found 114 locations within 50miles from Newcastle upon Tyne some examples are:
Mister Twisters
4.8 mi
2 for 1 on admission.
Gibside
6.2 mi
Carer and child go free.
Beamish Wild TreeTop Adventure
6.6 mi
£5 off adult tickets
The lists endless.
mymaxcard.co.uk
Any problems accessing this page or getting a card please get in touch and I will gladly help you.
Is it a struggle to have your child’s hair cut?
We are going to trial run a pop up hair shop, hoping your child may cope with the experience in a calm, relaxed, familiar environment with staff they know.
We have a date for Friday 7th December where your child will have their haircut within school hours, or Saturday 15th December where you could bring your child along and be with them during the haircut.
We are asking for a £3.00 donation and all funds will be donated to school.
We can only offer dry cuts and we have qualified hairdressing staff who work in school who will be cutting hair.
We are also going to be offering a manicure/pedicure for children.
Hadrian School are offering FREE training for parents/carers who have children with additional needs within the North East area. Our training is being facilitated by Hadrian School staff and other professionals that we work with. All of the training is of high quality and all delegates will receive an attendance certificate. Please see the dates and times of the free training courses below:
Behaviour Support Training for Parents
28th February 2019 9.30am – 12.30pm
Course Content:
- to raise awareness of the causes and underlying factors leading to inappropriate behaviour
- to examine our view point on behaviour and become aware of the effect our behaviour has on youngsters with SEN.
- to examine the communication element in behaviour support
- to look at what works and what can help keep things going well
- to look at trouble shooting and how to cope with inappropriate behaviour
- to look at support mechanisms and ways forward
- The focus will be on positive and proactive strategies
- The importance of using person centred approaches will also be highlighted.
Appointed Persons Training (First Aid)
29th January 9.30am – 12.30pm 2019
Course Content:
What to do in an emergency
CPR for children and adults
First Aid for an unconscious casualty
Wounds and Bleeding
Choking
Burns/Scalds
We will also cover any additional topics that parents want to cover
Further training dates will be organised over the next few weeks and advertised to parents/carers very soon, these courses will involve mental health, makaton basics and many more!
What is Rebound Therapy?
The phrase “Rebound Therapy” describes the use of trampolines in providing therapeutic exercise and recreation for people with a wide range of special needs. These include participants who may have profound and complex learning difficulties, severe and moderate learning difficulties, asd and motor coordination difficulties, dual sensory impairments or sensory processing difficulties.
Rebound Therapy is used to facilitate movement, promote balance, promote an increase or decrease in muscle tone, promote relaxation, promote sensory integration, improve fitness and to improve communication skills.
You could check with your child’s Teacher whether your child receives rebound therapy during school time and if they enjoy it.
On completion of the course you will receive a Rebound Therapy Coaching Qualification and this will enable you to deliver your own child’s therapy. Hadrian School have built the first Rebound centre in the UK which is open evenings, weekends and school holidays, meaning you can keep up with your child’s therapy out of school time.
Rebound therapy training is available for parents at a cost price of £75.00 instead of the usual £315.00.
The course runs for two days, from 9.00am – 4.30pm but can be adjusted to fit around your childcare needs if necessary.
The next course is running on the 21st/22nd January 2019.
If you would like to book a place on the training please contact David Palmer School Business Manager on 0191 273 4440 or david.palmer@hadrian.newcastle.sch.uk
If your child wears AFOs you will understand the struggles with finding shoes to fit and how hard it can be getting shoes over AFOs.
These boots made by Billy boots are fantastic ! BILLY Footwear has revolutionized how shoes are put on and taken off. By incorporating a zipper that goes along the side of the shoe and around the toe, the upper of each shoe opens and folds over completely. The design allows for unobstructed foot placement onto the shoe footbed. Then with a flip and a zip, the shoe securely closes.
They’re not available in the UK but can be ordered online from America. They come in lots of colours and styles. I found a good selection on https://www.zappos.com/b/billy-footwear-kids/brand
They are expensive, around £65 with delivery.