Organisations providing support

Organisations providing information, advice and support.

Information about a range of local, regional and national organisations that provide information, advice and support to families of children with special, educational needs and / or disabilities.

33 results found
This organisation helps families of autistic and neurodivergent children with or without a diagnosis.
They guide families through health, education, social care, and local support.
Acorn Houses is a respite home for adults with learning disabilities, autism, or vulnerabilities.
They offer safe bedrooms, activities, and support to give carers a break.
The HENRY programme helps families build healthy habits and improve wellbeing together.
It is free, open to parents and carers of children aged 5 to 12.
Leeds Autism AIM is a free service for autistic adults with little or no support.
They offer information, groups, appointments, and free self‑advocacy resources.
Leeds Autism Services gives 1:1 support to autistic adults in the community.
They help with skills, communication, wellbeing, activities, and meeting other people.
ChatterBug helps children with communication difficulties and the adults who support them.
They offer treatment, guidance, and services to improve communication skills.
This service helps disabled people manage payroll when employing personal assistants.
They create payslips, calculate tax, and handle important documents like P45s and P60s.
A charity supporting individuals and families who use alternative forms of communication (AAC). They help AAC users connect through social events, meet role models, make friends, and learn together.
Together Trust gives families free sleep resources and optional paid appointments with sleep practitioners.
They support children who are autistic, ADHD, or neurodivergent.
Calibre Audio gives free audiobook membership to disabled children and young people aged 0 to 25.
They offer over 20,000 books in many formats for those who struggle with print.