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Children & Young People's Community...

We are three teams of specialist community children's nurses who provide advice and direct nursing in the community. We provide out of hospital care for children who are ill or who require nursing to enable them to stay at home or school. This includes babies, children and young people who have:

CHOICE (Social Care - includes the Fun...

The Choice team work with children with disabilities and their families who access lower level support through Personal Budgets or Direct Payments. It also incorporates the Children's Deaf Services.

Community Learning Disability Teams (...

CLDTs are multidisciplinary teams who support adults with a learning disability and their carers . Most teams are jointly run with social services. Specialist health professionals ( Speech and language therapists ,learning disability nurses , psychiatrists , clinical psychologists and behaviour...

Complex Behaviour Support Team (CBST)...

We are a specialist CAMHS in West Sussex for young people (aged 4 to 18) with additional needs and behaviours which present a challenge to their families, carers and education teams. We work together with children and their families in community settings, such as school, home and in clinic....

Echo Peer Coaching (Carer Support)

Echo is a Peer Coaching Support Service. It is a free telephone support service that matches skilled volunteer coaches with parent carers who are supporting someone with an eating disorder. Not having someone to talk to regularly about the challenges and frustrations of supporting someone can be...

Expert Parent Programme - Getting the...

The Expert Parent Programme aims to help parents understand the (health) system better exploring Shared Decision Making as a process to getting the best outcomes for your children. Parents improve their skills and knowledge to navigate and manage the health system for your child including both...

Feldenkrais Method & JKA

Hands-on movement lessons to help children progress beyond their current limitations by building on their abilities. Sessions use gentle, clear movements to provide learning experiences which engage and support the child. Feldenkrais works through movement and touch to facilitate the formation of...

Futures Life Skills Centre

Futures Life Skills Centre is a modern, ground-breaking leisure and life skills facility in the heart of Sussex at Chailey Heritage Foundation, near Lewes. We can take people aged 16+ with disabilities, including physical and complex health needs. At the Life Skills Centre you can explore your...

Gill Marshall Homeopathy

I support children with special needs using homeopathy – a complementary therapy that is safe, gentle and natural. My approach is practical and individually tailored. We will focus on what your child most needs help with now and explore their specific symptoms in relation to this. Homeopathy...

Grow Therapy Services

Occupational therapy aims to facilitate a child’s engagement, participation and performance in every day meaningful activities. We apply theory and evidence to achieve the best outcomes for our clients. Interventions are based on psychological, cognitive, behavioural, neurological, occupational...

Harvey's Gang

Harvey’s Gang. Take the fear from having blood samples collected. Believes it should be part of the care pathway for every child. “I have had a consultant paediatrician request a Harvey’s gang tour as a treatment for their patient – that’s really something. The ultimate goal, (charity) – we...

Headway West Sussex

Headway West Sussex provides on-going support and information to people living with Acquired Brain Injury aged 18+, their carer(s) and family no matter how long ago the brain injury was sustained and for as long as both the survivor, their carer(s) and family need it.