Step by Step (360G-HeartofEnglandCF-A518836)

£1,000

to support the ongoing costs of working with 8 children in the Birmingham area who suffer from Cerebal Palsy and Dyspraxia.

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Grant Details

Amount Applied For 1000
Amount Awarded 1000
Award Date 2019-09-12T00:00:00+00:00
Beneficiary Location: Country Code GB
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code E01032423
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code Type LSOA
Beneficiary Location: Name Wyre Forest 014A
Grant Programme: Code September 2019
Grant Programme: Title Harry Payne Fund
Impact Category Improve life skills, education, employability and enterprise
Last Modified 2019-09-18T00:00:00+00:00
Planned Dates: Duration (months) 10
Planned Dates: End Date 2020-07-31T00:00:00+00:00
Planned Dates: Start Date 2019-09-02T00:00:00+00:00
Primary age group Children (5 – 12)
Primary beneficiary People with multiple disabilities
Primary ethnicity White British
Primary issue Health, wellbeing and serious illness
Recipient Org: Charity Number 1141827
Recipient Org: Company Number 06052737
Recipient Org: Description To advance the education and relieve suffering of children with motor disorders and provide information, advice and guidance to their families and carers, in particular by means of conductive education (CE). To enhance independence by improving motor control/skills for conditions such as cerebral palsy and developmental coordination delay (DCD aka dyspraxia). Age/ability classes are delivered by CE graduates and classroom assistants each week throughout the academic year and at intensive 'blocks' of 5 days, held during school holiday periods. Staff also interact with any main schools our children also attend and advise teaching staff on techniques to use for the benefit of the disabled children.