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SNOOP Daytime Activities
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Varied activities to promote health, wellbeing, independence, life and social skills development, choice, control and community engagement for young adult with learning disabilities.
SNOOP have been serving Bradford for 25 years, providing high quality service, support and care. We are the only provider in the Bradford District to cover the whole age range and variety of needs and support of both children, young adults and their parent/carers.
With qualified and experienced staff, many of whom also have lived experience, SNOOP offers a diverse range of daytime activities for young adults with learning disabilities, Autism and disabilities and complex needs. Choice and control over what to engage in, develop and focus on rests firmly with the individual. Our services are highly person centred and a typical day is structured as follows: Initial social time - Activity 1, Chill and Chat, Activity 2, Lunch, Activity 3. Service users are able to choose from the following menu of activities: Exercise, Music, Life and social skills development, Healthy eating, Baking, Crafts, Meditation, Reading and writing, Money management, Games and quizzes, ASDAN Accredited Awards (Learning), Pool, Sensory room and Garden activities, Sewing, Crafts, Woodworking, Independence skills training, Out and about in the community activities, Social groups, ICT skills development, Podcasting, and the Bradford Safe Place Scheme known as the Help I'm Lost Card project.
Our operational times are as follows:
Monday: 9 am - 5 pm
Tuesday: 10 am - 4 pm
Wednesday: 9am - 5 pm
Thursday: 10 am - 6 pm With 3 pm - 6 pm being PFA (Preparation for Adulthood Focused)
Friday: 9 am-5 pm
SNOOP operate 50 weeks per year but please note there will be a slight adjustment in the school/college holidays. Please contact us directly to book a visit
SNOOP have been serving Bradford for 25 years, providing high quality service, support and care. We are the only provider in the Bradford District to cover the whole age range and variety of needs and support of both children, young adults and their parent/carers.
With qualified and experienced staff, many of whom also have lived experience, SNOOP offers a diverse range of daytime activities for young adults with learning disabilities, Autism and disabilities and complex needs. Choice and control over what to engage in, develop and focus on rests firmly with the individual. Our services are highly person centred and a typical day is structured as follows: Initial social time - Activity 1, Chill and Chat, Activity 2, Lunch, Activity 3. Service users are able to choose from the following menu of activities: Exercise, Music, Life and social skills development, Healthy eating, Baking, Crafts, Meditation, Reading and writing, Money management, Games and quizzes, ASDAN Accredited Awards (Learning), Pool, Sensory room and Garden activities, Sewing, Crafts, Woodworking, Independence skills training, Out and about in the community activities, Social groups, ICT skills development, Podcasting, and the Bradford Safe Place Scheme known as the Help I'm Lost Card project.
Our operational times are as follows:
Monday: 9 am - 5 pm
Tuesday: 10 am - 4 pm
Wednesday: 9am - 5 pm
Thursday: 10 am - 6 pm With 3 pm - 6 pm being PFA (Preparation for Adulthood Focused)
Friday: 9 am-5 pm
SNOOP operate 50 weeks per year but please note there will be a slight adjustment in the school/college holidays. Please contact us directly to book a visit
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Carol Beardmore
What do we offer?
SNOOP have been serving Bradford for 25 years, providing high quality service, support and care. We are the only provider in the Bradford District to cover the whole age range and variety of needs and support of both children, young adults and their parent/carers. With qualified and experienced staff, many of whom also have lived experience, SNOOP offers a diverse range of daytime activities for young adults with learning disabilities, Autism and disabilities and complex needs. Choice and control over what to engage in, develop and focus on rests firmly with the individual. Our services are highly person centred and a typical day is structured as follows: Initial social time - Activity 1, Chill and Chat, Activity 2, Lunch, Activity 3. Service users are able to choose from the following menu of activities: Exercise, Music, Life and social skills development, Healthy eating, Baking, Crafts, Meditation, Reading and writing, Money management, Games and quizzes, ASDANAccredited Awards (Learning) , Pool, Sensory room and Garden activities, Sewing, Crafts, Woodworking, Independence skills training, Out and about in the community activities, Social groups, ICT skills development, Podcasting, and the Bradford Safe Place Scheme known as the Help I'm Lost Card project. Our operational times are as follows: Monday: 9 am - 5 pm Tuesday: 10 am - 4 pm Wednesday: 9am - 5 pm Thursday: 10 am - 6 pm With 3 pm - 6 pm being PFA (Preparation for Adulthood Focused) Friday: 9 am-5 pm SNOOP operate 50 weeks per year but please note there will be a slight adjustment in the school/college holidays. Please contact us directly to book a visit
Who do we support?
LD, Autism. 16-45
How can you access this service?
Self - Referral or by professionals. Firstly we ask you to contact SNOOP to arrange a visit and collect registration forms. Registration form to be completed and returned prior to any further visits. We would then arrange with you an assessment visit (lasting approximately 90 minutes) where the parent/carer leaves their young person with us to see how they get on, what their interests and needs for support are and whether we are able to meet them. Following this there will be a discussion with the parent/carer and professionals as to whether a place at SNOOP is the most appropriate for the young person.
How long can we support you for?
Up to 8 hours per day except for Tuesdays which up to 6 hours
What facilities do we have?
We operate from our own purpose built centre, based in Eccleshill BD10 0JE. With on site parking spaces, fully accessible, ground floor level, no stairs. Separate sensory room, accessible toilet with hoist. Indoor and outdoor spaces.
Do we offer respite care?
No
How is the service managed, Housing or Care?
SNOOP is a charity number 1115566
What is the size of the setting/building?
Fully accessible, ground floor, purpose built centre with excellent facilities including accessible toilet with hoist and sensory room, together with indoor and outdoor spaces.
What areas do we support in?
The whole of the Bradford Metropolitan District
Additional Information
SNOOP offers a diverse range of daytime activities for young adults with learning disabilities, Autism and disabilities and complex needs. Choice and control over what to engage in, develop and focus on rests firmly with the individual. Our services are highly person centred and a typical day is structured as follows: Initial social time - Activity 1, Chill and Chat, Activity 2, Lunch, Activity 3. Service users are able to choose from the following menu of activities: Exercise, Music, Life and social skills development, Healthy eating, Baking, Crafts, Meditation, Reading and writing, Money management, Games and quizzes, ASDAN Accredited Awards (Learning) , Pool, Sensory room and Garden activities, Sewing, Crafts, Woodworking, Independence skills training, Out and about in the community activities, Social groups, ICT skills development, Podcasting, and the Bradford Safe Place Scheme known as the Help I'm Lost Card project. Our operational times are as follows: Monday: 9 am - 5 pm Tuesday: 10 am - 4 pm Wednesday: 9am - 5 pm Thursday: 10 am - 6 pm With 3 pm - 6 pm being PFA (Preparation for Adulthood Focused) Friday: 9 am-5 pm SNOOP operate 50 weeks per year but please note there will be a slight adjustment in the school/college holidays. Please contact us directly to book a visit
Cost
SNOOP accepts a range of payment methods, including self-funding; direct payments, Daytime Activities Provider List rates and welcomes social services commissioned packages
Types of Care Needs
- Autism and Neurodiversity
- Learning Disabilities
- Physical/Sensory Impairment
- Physical Disabilities
- Sensory Need
- Preparing for Adulthood (LD)
- Dementia Care
Types of Care Offered
- Toileting assistance
- Gardening
- Eating and drinking
- Medicine assistance
- Social inclusion
- Independent life skills
- Money management
- Personal care
- Peg feeding care
Types of Care Services
- Daytime Activities
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