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Support Enable Access Change project

SEA Change is our BBC Children In Need funded Project which is staffed by our Project Co-ordinator and Sessional Workers.

The Project's aim is to make a difference to how young people with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus have fun and make friends as well as improving social interaction skills.

Who is the Project supporting?

Young people aged 12 - 18 years old who have spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus.

How will the service be delivered?

Trained sessional workers will work alongside young people on a regular basis, usually 6 hours per month, and provide practical support and encouragement aimed at reducing challenges faced by the young person when accessing social and leisure activities and making friends. The activities we hope to encourage will be led by the young people themselves but may include: cinema; sports; shopping trips; visiting attractions; library; local clubs etc.

What will it cost?

Young people will only be asked to contribute towards any activity which exceeds £5.
For further details contact Mary Anne McCafferty Project Co-ordinator
Telephone: 01236 794500 Email: Why not watch the short video which our young people made in conjunction with Children in Need.

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