Blackpool Tiggers - The local charity providing sports, leisure and social activities

The local charity providing sports, leisure and social activities
for children and young people on the autistic spectrum

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01253 365734
07966 067 937

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Blackpool Tiggers

Autism Resources Links Page

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Click to go to Autism Initiatives website

Offers, Residential, respite, outreach, day services and family support services for children and adults, plus training and job vacancies. Autism Initiatives is the ‘umbrella’ charity which Blackpool Tiggers Club is currently operating under.
My Town Tiggers - enabling you to set up your own autistic children group My Town Tiggers - associated with Blackpool Tiggers to advise on setting up your own group. A Community Interest Company.

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link to the National Autistic Society

The National Autistic Society exists to champion the rights and interests of all people with autism and to ensure that they and their families receive quality services appropriate to their needs. The website includes information about autism and Asperger syndrome, the NAS and its services and activities.

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The British Gymnastics Association; who's rules we follow for trampolining.

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link to Action for ASD

Action for ASD

This website has been established in order to help parents and professionals develop a better understanding of Autistic Spectrum Disorders.

Blackpool Council website.
Blackpool4me website, contains a number of Blackpool charitable organisations.
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Volunteer Centre Blackpool, Wyre and Fylde. Office at North Lodge, West Park Drive, Blackpool (building located just inside main Stanley Park entrance).
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PC Recycler - supplies IT equipment for charitable organisations and the like including Blackpool Tiggers.

tel - 01253 293258

The s m i l e programme provides comprehensive training and consultancy for families and professionals, promoting the educational and therapeutic benefits of play for children and young people with autism and Asperger's syndrome.

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The Department for Education and Skills has supported a number of initiatives which have developed guidance related to ASDs.  The links on the teachernet site take you through to the current available guidance.

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The Saturn V Association of Gymnastic and Trampolining clubs in Surrey. 

Click on the logo to go to the site: Trampolining Online - a concept specifically for trampolining competitors, coaches, judges and tutors.
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Aspies for Freedom. This site has autism forums, aspergers forums, autism chat room, articles and lots of information in the autism wiki.

Contact a Family is the only UK-wide charity providing advice, information and support to the parents of all disabled children - no matter what their health condition.

The Rebound Therapy Forum

www.reboundtherapy.org

The Rebound Therapy Forum

Rebound therapy is the phrase originally coined by Eddy Anderson to describe special needs trampolining; the use of trampolines in providing theraputic exercise and recreation for people with a wide range of special needs. Participants range from mild to severe physical disabilities to mild to profound and multiple learning disabilities.

Cerebra works to ensure that up-to-date, evidence-based knowledge is available and applied for the prevention of brain damage and for proven treatments. All our babies are precious and we do not promote abortion or euthanasia as credible solutions. Click on the logo to read more.
Mandimart - PECS - Picture Exchange System.
Icher Complementary Healthcare offer their service on a donation basis. The professionally qualified therapists offer their service on a voluntary basis to help carers. Patients can self refer.
Crisis Prevention Institute. For nearly 30 years, the Crisis Prevention Institute has supported professionals who work with challenging or potentially violent individuals by providing a relevant, practical behavior management program. It's called the Nonviolent Crisis Intervention® training program and more than 5.4 million professionals—spanning from facility administrators to front-line mental health providers and bus drivers—have participated in this program to learn how to resolve conflict at the earliest possible stage.
In the Loop at Wideaware. A Blog containing views and news on Disability awareness.
date: 11 December, 2009