Kirklees Deaf Children’s Society next event.

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October Holiday programme from Compass Bridge.

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Have your say on local Rehabilitation and Recovery Services for Mental Health

Have your say on local Rehabilitation and Recovery Services for Mental Health

NHS Greater Huddersfield and North Kirklees Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) are asking people for their views to improve Rehabilitation and Recovery Services for mental health in Kirklees.

The CCGs are working with Kirklees Council to gather views on:

The type of Rehabilitation and Recovery services, including supported accommodation people would like to see

  • What good community services for mental health could look like, including help to keep people well and the type of support that needs to be in place.

The CCGs, Kirklees Council and current providers will work together to develop future services using the views of local people.

Dr Steve Ollerton, Chair, NHS Greater Huddersfield CCG said: “We want local people to tell us what else we need to do to ensure that we can support people in the local community with complex mental health needs.”

Dr David Kelly, Chair, NHS North Kirklees CCG added: “We also want local people to help us to make sure that the services we buy are right for all our population, not just those who use services now.”

Please help by completing the survey online at:

http://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/RehabandRecovery/

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The big push for Mito. Raising money and awareness of mitochondrial disease.

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Transition into locala adulthood services survey.

This experience questionnaire focuses on the Transition from Children’s services to Adults services run by locala. This survey was launched this week with a hope to capture experiences of young people and their families. This questionnaire can be completed by either the young person, parent or both together

 

herehttps://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/U72J7/

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Play sessions for pre-school children with sensory impairments.

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Activity Programme by Kirklees Council.

This is a PDF file detailing various activities available in Kirklees. Please check with the provider as some of the pricing is out of date (it is actually cheaper than stated in a couple of instances!)

Download it here

2018 Factsheet and Timetable -Activity for Children with a Disability and the.._

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Compass Bridge holiday activities – deadline 16th July

We have just received the amended forms for the compass bridge holiday programme.

Here is what they have said.

Due to a booking complication we have had to swap around some of the activities we have planned for the Summer Holiday Activity Programme.
The attached Amended Activity Plan (green and purple) is now to be completed instead of the one previously emailed and then returned to Compass Bridge by Monday 16th July.  Any of the old forms that have already been sent to us will be disregarded.
Forms available here
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Improve wheelchair services in Kirklees and Calderdale

PCAN is working with the Calderdale and Huddersfield Clinicial Commissioning Group (CCG) to involve wheelchair users, carers and other interested parties to find out what people would like to see provided by the local wheelchair and postural mobility service.  Please see our webpage for more backgound information and a link to our online survey.

Thanks!

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Advice on teeth brushing in autism.

Options-Issue-15-May-2018-Looking-After-Your-Teeth is a leaflet with lots of helpful tips and advice on tackling tooth brushing in Autism or anyone with sensor issues.

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