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Action Attainment
Action Attainment - Coffee and Talk
We are delighted that our friends at Action Attainment are coming to the Crossway Cetnre to talk to us about all the activities and suport they offer neurodiverse children and their families.
Action Attainment are a social enterprise for neurodiverse children and young people, and everyone who works alongside them.
They run On the Ball, a weekend football skills sessions for neurodiverse young people and families, Girls Groups, Holiday Activities Fun in the Sun with partners from Brentford Football club. Come along and find out more and how yo are your family can get involved.
DATE
Wednesday 9th October
TIME
10.30 - 12pm
WHERE
Upstairs at The Crossway Centre
306 Richmond Road
TW1 2PD
Here is some more information about Action Attainment
Action Attainment
We are a social enterprise for neurodiverse children and young people, and everyone who works alongside them. We work with families, schools and sports organisations to provide practical inclusion strategies that can be used in all areas of life.
Our services are safe spaces for people to show up, be themselves and have fun, while learning communication skills for life.
From Saturday morning football groups, to parent workshops and school INSET, our sessions and training have been developed by people with lived experience and neurodiversity experts.
We support diagnosed and undiagnosed young people, including those who have autism, ADHD, dyspraxia, dyslexia, social communication or sensory processing differences.
Tom Silver – Action-attainment Project Coordinator
I believe that small, understanding groups make all the difference to start of some children’s sporting journey. I know this from personal experiences of starting out in sport as a child with coaches who were similar to those at On the Ball.
These coaches gave me confidence to try out new sports as I got older!
I hope that our young people, and their parents, joining On the Ball and Fun in the Sun find the friendships and supportive social groups that come through positive sporting experiences developing confidence and resilience.
Claire Cammack – Action-attainment Community Coordinator
I’m a mother of two and have a background working within gyms. I attended a parent workshop and some activities and was amazed by the uniqueness of Action-attainment and their approach to coaching and supporting neurodiverse children. Now I am developing the girl’s community and activities in the Act-attain team.
I am passionate about helping all children get active and believe with the right support and guidance anything is possible.