Service Details

Brief description:

Special Needs Action Project is a voluntary sector organisation that offers a range of services during Out of School hours for children and young people who have learning disabilities. The children/young people must be between the age of 5 and 18, live within the Inverness area OR attend Drummond School. SNAP also has a Young Adult Project for 19 to 30 year olds.

Organisation name:

SNAP (Special Needs Action Project)

Type of break:

Clubs or Day Facilities for Short Break/Respite Purposes, Supported Leisure & Activity Holidays

Care needs catered for:

Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Carer Support, Hearing Impairment, Learning Disability, Medical Condition, Physical Disability, Visual Impairment

Ages catered for:

Children, Young People, Adults

How do people access your service:

By referral through parent / carer or professional involved with family.

Type of accommodation:

We are based in a school for children with additional support needs. Weekend breaks take place in various accommodation types: holiday homes hostels bunkhouses wigwams hotels

Cultural needs catered for:

We cater to all special dietary requirements. Staff support as necessary in English, Polish and sign language.

Full service description:

Special Needs Action Project is a voluntary sector organisation that offers a range of services during Out of School hours for children and young people who have learning disabilities. We provide after school clubs, holiday leisure schemes, clubs for young adults, Saturday outings and weekend breaks.

Price information:

£9.00 per day for an after school club/club for young adults £17.00 per day for holiday leisure schemes and Saturday outings. £180 for weekend breaks. These prices may be out of date, please contact SNAP for current pricing.

What is included/not included in the price of the break:

Everything is included

Organisation providing this information:

SNAP

Quality Assurance Accreditation:

OSCR, Care Inspectorate


Accessibility Details

General accessibility:

Level entry to premises or ramp available, Designated disabled parking spaces, Parking available by premises, Level entry to gardens or ramp available

Autistic Spectrum Disorder Adaptations:

Staff training e.g National Autistic Society Introduction to Autism, Secure entrance to buildings/grounds

Hearing Impairment Adaptations:

Staff training

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