There are a range of charities, grants and support groups in Hertfordshire that can help families gain knowledge and information to support their children, get financial help, build confidence, share knowledge and enjoy social opportunities and activities.

If you need any help in accessing these services for your family, please call 01920 485152 or email flo@middleton.herts.sch.uk to speak to our Family Liaison Officer (FLO) Helen.

If you know of any helpful services that we haven’t listed, please let us know and we can share them with our Middleton community.

Financial Support
Support Groups
Clubs & Activities
Useful Resources
Financial Support

Household Support Fund in Hertfordshire

To support with the cost of living, Hertfordshire has been provided with funding from the Government’s ‘Household Support Fund’. This is used to help people in need with things like the cost of energy and food.

https://www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/about-the-council/news/news-archive/household-support-fund-in-hertfordshire

Disability Living Allowance

You can find more information about applying for Disability Living Allowance here. If you would like help in completing an application, please speak to the FLO, Helen.

https://www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/microsites/local-offer/money/disability-living-allowance.aspx#

Carers allowance

You might be able to claim if:

  • you are aged 16 years or over and you care for someone at least 35 hours a week
  • your child or young person receives the Disability Living Allowance (DLA) care component at the middle or highest rate
  • or the daily living component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
  • you are not in full-time education
  • you earn no more than £128 per week after deductions.

https://www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/microsites/local-offer/money/carers-allowance.aspx#

Family Fund Grant

Giving grants to families on a low income for items they may not otherwise be able to afford. For example family breaks, digital equipment, white goods, clothing, bedding, furniture and play equipment.

https://www.familyfund.org.uk

Short Breaks

Short breaks offer disabled children and young people the chance to spend time out with others socialising and doing fun activities, giving their families a break and providing them with the confidence their child is well supported by a trained worker.

They include holiday and Saturday clubs, and activities range from canoeing and computer skills to Lego.

https://www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/microsites/local-offer/courses-and-activities-in-

Support Groups

SPACE

SPACE host a range of support groups, training courses, social events and activities for families with neurodiverse children. They are also a Short Break Local Offer provider, so lots of activities can be accessed at a low cost.

https://spaceherts.org.uk/space-for-families/

ADD-vance

Add-vance offer a range of services throughout Hertfordshire aimed at helping parents and carers to understand and support children with neurodiverse conditions.

https://www.add-vance.org/parents

Clubs & Activities

Here are some out of school clubs and activities that other parents have shared with us. They might not necessarily be aimed at SEND families but other parents have said they have been very inclusive of their children.

Please let us know of any other clubs or activities that are SEND friendly and I can share them here.

Hertfordshire

Activity

Where/When

Website

Trains

Track and Play SEN friendly sessions

Ware – Monthly – Ware Drill Hall

 

Track and Play

Soft Play/Trampoline

Jump City SEND sessions

Cheshunt – Saturday mornings -

Jump City SEND sessions

Inflata City SEND sessions

Ware – Saturday mornings – Inflata City

Inflata City Ware

Stortford Gymnastics SEND session

Bishops Stortford - First Sunday of the month

Stortford Gymnastics

360 Soft Play SEND sessions

Stevenage – First Friday evening of the month

360 Soft Play SEND session

Woody’s Play Barn

Ware – monthly Saturday mornings

Woodys Play Barn

Gosling Park SEND trampoline session

Gosling Park WGC – various dates – Age 5+ plus siblings

 

Football and sport

Bury Rangers Inclusive

Ware – Saturday mornings

Bury Rangers Inclusive

Herts Youth Inclusive Football

St Albans – contact for details

Herts Inclusive Football

CrossFit Kids Academy

Not SEND but very inclusive

Hertford on Fridays and Bishops Stortford on Thursdays

Email the.academy@crossfithuntsman.com

Horse Riding – Idyllic Celebration Ponies

Epping – contact for details

Idyllic Celebration Ponies

Potential Kids Family Football

Hatfield – alternate Saturdays

Potential Kids Football

Potential Kids Basketball

Hatfield – alternate Saturday evenings – age 7+ and siblings

Potential Kids Basketball

Potential Kids Relax and Connect session

Hatfield Galleria – Tuesday after school – primary age plus siblings

Potential Kids Zone

Holidays

Therapeutic Hooves

Hertford – holiday clubs

Therapeutic Hooves

Happy Camps

Various locations for families in receipt of benefit related free school meals

Happy Camps

Kool Kids

Stevenage Larwood School – various dates

Kool Kids Klub

Neurokind Holiday Club

St Albans – various dates

Neurokind Space

Essex

Activity

Where/When

Website

Swim/Sports

Comfort Aquatics Family Swim

Harlow - Saturdays

Family Swim

Monthly Inclusion Club

Great Dunmow Leisure Centre – First Sunday of the month

Inclusion Club

Many other activities in West Essex on the pages above

Useful Resources

Below are some links that you may find useful.

We select links that are editorially relevant to the content they are linking from and are suitable for the likely audience. Whilst we make every effort to ensure the quality of these links, The Middleton School is not responsible for the content of external Internet sites.

Please find below links to various websites that you may find of interest

Downs Syndrome Association

Williams Syndrome Association

The National Autistic Society

Epilepsy Action

Dyspraxia Foundation

Dyslexia Action

Support for Education Health and Care Plans (EHCP)

Financial Support

Household Support Fund in Hertfordshire

To support with the cost of living, Hertfordshire has been provided with funding from the Government’s ‘Household Support Fund’. This is used to help people in need with things like the cost of energy and food.

https://www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/about-the-council/news/news-archive/household-support-fund-in-hertfordshire

Disability Living Allowance

You can find more information about applying for Disability Living Allowance here. If you would like help in completing an application, please speak to the FLO, Helen.

https://www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/microsites/local-offer/money/disability-living-allowance.aspx#

Carers allowance

You might be able to claim if:

  • you are aged 16 years or over and you care for someone at least 35 hours a week
  • your child or young person receives the Disability Living Allowance (DLA) care component at the middle or highest rate
  • or the daily living component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
  • you are not in full-time education
  • you earn no more than £128 per week after deductions.

https://www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/microsites/local-offer/money/carers-allowance.aspx#

Family Fund Grant

Giving grants to families on a low income for items they may not otherwise be able to afford. For example family breaks, digital equipment, white goods, clothing, bedding, furniture and play equipment.

Short Breaks

Short breaks offer disabled children and young people the chance to spend time out with others socialising and doing fun activities, giving their families a break and providing them with the confidence their child is well supported by a trained worker.

They include holiday and Saturday clubs, and activities range from canoeing and computer skills to Lego.

https://www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/microsites/local-offer/courses-and-activities-in-hertfordshire/short-breaks.aspx

Support Groups

SPACE

SPACE host a range of support groups, training courses, social events and activities for families with neurodiverse children. They are also a Short Break Local Offer provider, so lots of activities can be accessed at a low cost.

ADD-vance

Add-vance offer a range of services throughout Hertfordshire aimed at helping parents and carers to understand and support children with neurodiverse conditions.

https://www.add-vance.org/parents

Clubs and Sports Activities

CHIPS play scheme

CHIPS run 2.5 hour play schemes on Saturdays throughout term time, 3 day long play schemes at Easter and Christmas, plus 3 week long summer play schemes during the holidays. They also offer a range of out of school clubs such as cooking, craft and model railway.

Bury Rangers Inclusive Football

An all-inclusive football club takes place at Wodson Park on Saturdays. Contact them for more information.

https://www.buryrangers.com/teams/189953

Cycling

Herts Disability Sports Foundation offer 1:1 cycling lessons for young people to learn to ride a bike or to fine-tune their cycling skills.

HAPpy Activity Camps

Holiday camps aimed at children eligible for free school meals. Other families may be eligible, so if you feel this would be something you would like to access do get in touch to see if your child would be eligible.

https://sportinherts.org.uk/happy/booking

BeeZee Bodies

Providing free, fun, family focused activities to help families make healthy habits for life. Aimed at families who would like support with weight management. Have a look here for more information and speak to us if you would like to be referred.

https://sportinherts.org.uk/happy/booking

Hertfordshire Music Service Inclusive Choir

An inclusive contemporary style choir for anyone in year 5 and 6 and secondary age with a focus on giving a voice to those with SEN and complex needs.

www.hertsmusicservice.org.uk

Useful Resources

Below are some links that you may find useful.

We select links that are editorially relevant to the content they are linking from and are suitable for the likely audience. Whilst we make every effort to ensure the quality of these links, The Middleton School is not responsible for the content of external Internet sites.

Please find below links to various websites that you may find of interest

Downs Syndrome Association

Williams Syndrome Association

The National Autistic Society

Epilepsy Action

Dyspraxia Foundation

Dyslexia Action

Support for Education Health and Care Plans (EHCP)