Community Activities
Oldham SEND IAS Service exists to help parents and carers of children with additional needs and disabilities, and children and young people with additional needs and disabilities, in matters relating to education, health or social care provision.
Our support services are tailored to your… [READ MORE]
The SEND Code of practice 0-25 requires all local authorities to make SEND Meditation and Disagreement Resolution Services (DRS) available to parents and young people. Whilst local authorities commission this service, it must be independent of the local authority. This means no-one directly… [READ MORE]
This service provides support to parents and carers following their child's diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Support includes training workshops, information marketplace events, one-on-one follow up sessions, signposting to other appropriate services, and support and advice from… [READ MORE]
Providing opportunities for children, young people and adults with additional needs and/or disabilities to access a wide range of adapted and universal cycles in Alexandra Park. The whole family can enjoy exercise while learning to cycle. Our location within the award-winning Alexandra Park, Oldham… [READ MORE]
Petrus Striding Forward Walking Group - Wheels & Walks are free, 2-hour local walks in Rochdale to help people have access to, and connect with nature, improve health and boost wellbeing.
We use feet and public transport to explore lovely, wilder areas in Rochdale.
We meet at PIER Bellfield… [READ MORE]
We provide a weekly yoga session for ladies over 18. The session is accessible for all including people with disabilities (can be chair based yoga). We are a friendly welcoming group open to all ladies.
"Potential" is an exciting and empowering 6-week entrepreneurship programme
specially designed for young individuals who have faced challenges or risks
related to crime. Our aim is to help them discover their unique skills and
talents, setting them on a path towards success.
Founded… [READ MORE]
Youth Church for Young people 11 + years. A safe space to meet new friends, explore big questions, enjoy awesome activities, Games and socialising, Bible study and discussion, creative activities, drinks and snacks, prayer time
Yoga and Chair yoga for adults wishing to enhance their mental health and wellbeing and improve flexibility
Youth organisation welcoming children and young people from all faiths and none age 5+ years old. Craft work, games and outings.
Nursery class rising 4 yr old, pre school group2-4 years, Before & After school club 4-11 yrs, Holiday Club 2-11 yrs.
Physical Activity, Sport and Leisure
Education, training
Wellbeing
Regular group training for ages 6–16 at local parks or sports venues.
• Day: Weekdays and/or weekends
• Focus: Fitness, discipline, teamwork, and skill development.
Our Naafi Break / drop in provides warm drinks and breakfast for our Veteran and Armed Forces Community including families. It runs every Friday between 10:00 - 12:00 and all support services can be accessed through attending. It is very well attended with approximately 40+ attending on a weekly… [READ MORE]
Barnardo's Rochdale Services works in partnership with Rochdale borough council to provide a range of borough-wide services for children and young people. Disabled and non disabled children/young people have the right to have shared experiences and opportunities to ensure everyone is included… [READ MORE]
Barnardo's Tameside Service supports a team of Independent Visitors, who will be trained, matched with and befriend young people in care. To befriend and visit individual children and young people in care, who have infrequent or no contact and communication with their parents. delivers issue… [READ MORE]
An Advocacy service for; Looked after children, Young people leaving care, Children and young people on a child protection plan. An Independent Visitor service; A volunteer befriending service for Looked after children.
Activity Description:
Our organization delivers a range of programs and services aimed at promoting gender equality, supporting young people, and empowering women and girls in Lewisham and surrounding areas of London. We achieve this through advocacy, policy change, research, community engagement… [READ MORE]
Learn4Future is a project we started in June 2025, and it will continue until 31st January 2026. It is funded by WEA and GMCA. Together, we have enrolled 65 students and are teaching English, Math, and ICT, along with Employability skills. The main group is refugees and asylum seekers 18+.
We support local charity/groups by asking for a presentation to the club members, who decide on financial help.