SEND Services in Bromley
Find trusted SEND providers in Bromley, Bromley. Browse 143 local services.
143 providers in Bromley
Caudwell Children
Paediatric Assessment
Caudwell Children is a UK charity that provides support, assessments, and services for children and their families with disabilities, autism, and neurodevelopmental disorders.With 90 team members and a global network of amazing volunteers and donors supporting their work, they strive to give disabled and autistic children the confidence and ability to reach their full potential.
CEA Card
SEND Support Service
The CEA Card is a national card scheme developed for UK cinemas by the UK Cinema Association (UKCA).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 card is also one way for cinemas to make sure they look after their disabled guests. If you require an adjustment to visit a cinema because of your disability, cinema staff should make them for you whether you have a CEA Card or not.
Cerebra
SEND Support Service
Cerebra are a national charity aiming to improve the lives of children with brain conditions by supporting families through every step of their child’s journey.
Charlton Athletic Football Club (CACT)
SEND Support Service
CACT runs a number of disability programmes including the popular Upbeats, Charlton’s favourite Down syndrome team, and the Ability Counts programme for disabled players from the ages of 5 to 16.
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)
Paediatric Assessment
Bromley Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) support people under the age of 18 who are struggling with their mental health.They provide routine and urgent assessments and perform evidence-based interventions based on the individual’s clinical needs. These interventions include providing advice, signposting and brief focused, goal-based support.CAMHS provide early intervention services through children’s centres and schools across the borough of Bromley.
Childcare Choices
SEND Support Service
Support from Childcare Choices can give your child a great start while giving you work choices, helping you make the juggle of family life a little easier.
Children and Family Centres (CFC)
SEND Support Service
Children and Family Centres offer a range of services to meet the needs of children under five and support their families. There are six children and family centres in Bromley and the services provided are designed around the needs of the surrounding area.The centres are places where children can make friends and learn as they play. Parents and carers can access professional advice on health and family matters, learn about training and job opportunities or just socialise with other people.
Children Today
SEND Support Service
Founded in 1994, Children Today was created to help children and young people with disabilities up to the age of 25 across the UK by providing specialised equipment to help offer an improved quality of life.
Clannad Education Centre
Special School
Clannad Education Centre is a special school. They support children and young people with special educational needs.
112 Chistlehurst Rd, Bromley, BR6 0DW
Community Mental Health Teams (CMHTs)
SEND Support Service
Together with the Oxleas NHS Trust, Community Mental Health Teams (CMHTs) provide an integrated service for people who have serious mental health problems, and their carers. Services are provided through CMHTs based in Penge, Bromley and Orpington. The teams aim to treat mental illness and provide support to enable service users to live independently in the community.
Contact for families with disabled children
SEND Support Service
Contact provides information, advice and support to families caring for children and young people with disabilities or additional needs.They have up to date information on local services and sources of support for families with disabled children.They support families with disabled children, no matter what their condition or disability.Their services are free and open to any parent/carer or family member.They also support practitioners working with families.
Crackerjacks Children Charity
SEND Support Service
Crackerjacks Children’s Trust is a charity that helps children with disabilities and their families. They provide equipment, respite breaks, and grants.
deafPLUS Bromley
SEND Support Service
deafPLUS is a charity that works to empower deaf people and those with hearing impairments to live independent and fulfilling lives. They provide assistance and advice on a range of topics, from health and welfare to education and employment. Their goal is to ensure that deaf people receive the same opportunities and access to services as everyone else.
Define Fine
SEND Support Service
Define Fine is a national parent carer led peer support organisation. Their team all have lived experience of children and young people with school attendance difficulties, sometimes referred to as EBSA: Emotionally Based School Avoidance - linked to unmet Special Educational Needs & Disabilities including physical or mental health, either suspected or diagnosed, bullying, issues relating to academic pressure, or even the school environment.
Demelza
Paediatric Assessment
Demelza delivers extraordinary care to extraordinary children who are facing serious or life-limiting conditions, throughout Kent, South East London and East Sussex. Demelza is here to support them and their families at every step – from first diagnosis and for as long as we’re needed.
Disability cricket for children in Bromley
SEND Support Service
Working across community settings to increase the number of accessible opportunities to play cricket, Kent Cricket working in partnership with Lord’s Taverners, offer various cricket activities for disabled children and young people with physical and learning difficulties.
Donna’s Dream House
SEND Support Service
Donna’s Dream House is a holiday home for children with life-threatening or terminal illnesses.They are a charity based in Blackpool, UK, which is dedicated to providing free holiday experiences for children and teenagers with life-threatening illnesses and their families, offering a fun and supportive environment where families can create cherished memories during a challenging time.
Dorton College of Further Education
Special School
Special post 16 institution. Ages 16-25. SEN: VI - Visual Impairment
'The Hub' - 4th Floor, Orpington Campus, Bromley, The Walnuts, BR6 0TE
Downs Syndrome Association
SEND Support Service
The Down’s Syndrome Association (DSA) is a national charity that supports all people who have Down’s syndrome, their parents and carers and the professionals who work with them, throughout their lives. They offer free online support and training sessions, as well as a dedicated free helpline.
Dr Abigail Wilson
Educational Psychologist
Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol) registered with the British Psychological Society. Specialises in working with children. Based near London.
21-23 Elmfield Road, Bromley, BR1 1LT
Dr Isis Davidson-Olsson
Educational Psychologist
Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol) registered with the British Psychological Society. Specialises in working with children. Based near London.
Bromley Old Town Hall , 30 Tweedy Road, BROMLEY, BR1 3FE
Dr Kamisha Guthrie
Educational Psychologist
Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol) registered with the British Psychological Society. Specialises in working with children. Based near London.
Anerley Town Hall, Anerley Road, SE20 8BD
Dr Kathryn Telford
Educational Psychologist
Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol) registered with the British Psychological Society. Specialises in working with children. Based near London.
Room 1:30 Old Town Hall, 30 Tweedy Road, Bromley, BR1 3FE
Dynamic Support Register (DSR)
SEND Support Service
The Children and Young People’s Dynamic Support Register (DSR) is for those under 18 who are at high risk of going into a mental health hospital if they do not get the right care and treatment in the community.It provides a space for professionals from across health, education and social care, as well as colleagues from the SELECT key worker programme and Positive Support Group, to come together and talk about the support a child or young person may need.