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Rochdale Autism and ADHD Support Service (RAASS)

The RAASS team, who have lived experience, offer practical and emotional support to parents, giving them strategies around behaviour and understanding of their child's additional needs.  The service also provides the following:

- Provide weekly home visiting support. 

- Telephone support is flexible for working parents. 

- Free group drop in sessions.

- Information sessions in person and online.

- Sam's Sibs providing sibling support for children aged 6-15 years of age.

- 1:1 support for sibling older children. 

Address:
Office OP2, Arrow Mill, Queensway, Rochdale, OL11 2YW
Umbrella org:
Home-Start Rochdale and Bury
Area serviced:
Rochdale and Bury
Contact name:
Sam Freeman
Job title:
Autism & ADHD Manager
Telephone:
07582785639
Who is it for:
Parents of children with additional needs
How to apply:
Telephone / e-mail Sam direct in first instance.
Sector:
Public

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