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Special Needs Objective Outreach Project (SNOOP)

Provides services for children with disabilities and complex needs, and adults with learning disabilities, aged 3-25+ years; and support for their parents/carers.

We aim to offer a varied and stimulating range of activities whilst also being aware of the need for relaxtion. Each child has individual needs and requirements and will be cared for as such taking into account their interests, abilities and personal hygiene needs. With this in mind our staffing ratio’s are appropriate to the individual child’s needs.

We welcome the opportunity to work with parents / carers and other professionals involved in the care of the individual child at all levels. SNOOP operates a home / school diary system and staff are always available to discuss your child’s progress. Staff are also happy to attend reviews relating to a child, this may be regarding specialist equipment, behaviour, assessment for future services, or annual reviews including core assessment and special educational reviews. Staff members are trained Independent Parental Supporters in accordance with the Code of Practice.

SNOOP is based at Newlands House One, Newlands Way, BD10 0JE, which is a state of the art eco centre and fully accessible to people with a disability. The building is all on one level and there are no stairs. Facilities are also available to ensure privacy of children with special needs when intimate care is being provided.

We aim for your peace of mind and your individual needs are our priority. We always welcome any questions or discussion regarding any of the above.

Services provided:
  • after school club
  • holiday play schemes
  • day services and evening activity sessions
  • Chilllin Zone youth club
  • Climbing Wall and Sensory Play
  • Transition support planning
  • Support at reviews for education, health and social care
  • Bradford Safe Place Scheme (the Help I'm Lost Card).

Open referral system operating district wide.