PEAT is a NI charity providing practical behaviour support and training, using evidence-based practice, to parents/carers of children with autism, professionals working directly with individuals with autism as well as support and training for schools etc
Castleton Centre Castleton Centre Belfast BT15 3HE United Kingdom
Positive People provides support workers, nurses and allied health professionals to organisations (Trusts, charities & private organisations) and individuals throughout Northern Ireland.
Unit G, Curlew Pavilion Portside Business Park Belfast BT3 9ED United Kingdom
Disability Sport NI is the main charity in Northern Ireland working with children, young people and adults with a disability who would like to get involved and take part in recreational and performance sport and physical recreation.
3rd Floor River House Coleraine BT51 3DR United Kingdom
Causeway Volunteer Centre provides a high quality service to volunteers & community and voluntary organisations to enable best value and support for volunteering!CVC is the leading centre for volunteering in the Causeway Area
East Belfast Network Centre 55 Belfast Bt5 4fp United Kingdom
Through initiating, developing and delivering a range of high quality educational initiatives we aim to work in PARTNERSHIP WITH YOUNG PEOPLE making it possible for them to articulate their own needs and establish structures suitable to those needs.
c/o CWA 1 Stranmillis Embankment Belfast BT7 1GB United Kingdom
Counselling All Nations Services (CANS) was established in response to the current gap identified in culturally specific counselling service provision for people from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities resident in Northern Ireland.
261 Old Whiterock Road Belfast BT12 7FX United Kingdom
Newhill Youth and Community Centre exists to provide high quality services to children, young people and their families, through identified community need.
Barefeet is a creative arts organisation, originating in Zambia, mainly working with young people through arts and performance.In N. Ireland we facilitate workshops with young people and educators using arts based methodologies as well as other activities
ABBEY SureStart provides services for parents and children aged 0-4, in the following wards: Abbey,Cloughfern, Coole, Dunanney, Part of Monkstown, Valley, Whitehouse & Glenville.
McSweeney Centre 29 Henry Place Belfast BT15 2BB United Kingdom
We are a social enterprise which offers a range of coaching, training and psychometric services. Our main ethos underpinning the training and coaching services offerings is the methodology of action learning and coaching.
Skyzdalimit provides a creative and health enhancing experience for all people however we particularly welcome people with a disability. THe company was constituted in 2011.
Knocknagoney Area Forum c/o Knocknagoney Primary School Belfast United Kingdom
The Knocknagoney Area Forum is made up of representatives of various organisations working in the general Knocknagoney, Garnerville and Orchard Court area.
The Scout Hall Edward Street Ballymoney BT53 6JE United Kingdom
Ballymoney Scout Group engages over 90 young people in a balanced programme of activities. Members earn badges for skills learned. We do some pretty amazing things in Scouting, but for us, adventure is a way of life and not just an activity or expedition.
Antrim Youth Information and Counselling Centre (AYICC) provides youth provision and counselling support on a wide range of issues including drugs and alcohol dependency; anxiety and depression; bullying; bereavement; relationship difficulties; domestic violence; and trauma.
L'Arche Belfast 54 Knockbreda Road Belfast BT6 0JB United Kingdom
L'Arche (French for the ark) is an international federation of over 140 communities worldwide, where people with and without learning disabilities choose to live together in a spirit of friendship where everyone’s presence is valued.
Skyzdalimit Omagh is a cross-community performing arts charity for people with a learning/physical disability, sensory/visual impairment and non-disabled peers