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- Three Ways School | 3sg.org.uk
Three Ways School Brief Description of Organisation Three Ways School is an Academy Trust, operating as a generic Community Special School. It opened in September 2007 on our existing site, prior to 2007 there were three separate Special Schools in Bath that amalgamated in September 2005. The school provides for 220 children with a wide range of Special Educational Needs. Visit Website Full Description of Organisation Three Ways School is an Academy Trust, operating as a generic Community Special School. It opened in September 2007 on our existing site, prior to 2007 there were three separate Special Schools in Bath that amalgamated in September 2005. The school provides for 220 children with a wide range of Special Educational Needs. Three Ways is divided into 3 departments to enable curriculum delivery and expectations that are age appropriate to all pupils. Primary Department - 4yrs-11yrs Secondary Department - 11yrs-16yrs Sixth Form - 16yrs-19yrs The school is a Specialist School for Physical and Sensory. It is also a School of Creativity. We offer a differentiated curriculum offering a Pre-Formal, Semi-Formal and Formal Curriculum offer. We use the National Curriculum as a basis for curriculum development and add to this a wide range of additional activities for academic, emotional, social and physical development. We believe in a holistic approach to learning and work closely with a wide range of multi-agency professionals to ensure “access to achievement”’for all. At Three Ways School we want our curriculum to be meaningful and functional. We work hard as a team to ensure the best possible outcomes for our pupils as they go on their educational journey. We want to inspire a love of learning in our pupils and inject a sense of fun and positivity in our school environment through a close knit, family style community. Our team of staff and therapists offer a wide level of expertise, enhanced by excellent facilities and resources. Three Ways School Brief Description of Organisation Three Ways School is an Academy Trust, operating as a generic Community Special School. It opened in September 2007 on our existing site, prior to 2007 there were three separate Special Schools in Bath that amalgamated in September 2005. The school provides for 220 children with a wide range of Special Educational Needs. Visit WebSite
- High Littleton Recreation Ground Trust | 3sg.org.uk
High Littleton Recreation Ground Trust Brief Description of Organisation We maintain and manage a Recreation Ground in High Littleton run by a trust which has its roots in Miners’ Welfare. Visit Website Full Description of Organisation We maintain and manage a Recreation Ground in High Littleton run by a trust which has its roots in Miners’ Welfare. We're caring for a lovely park with a good selection of play equipment and a reasonably large green space popular with dog walkers. The play area itself is fully enclosed with wooden fencing and gates, and has a range of equipment including a large slide, a toddler climbing structure with bridge, a larger climbing structure with monkey bars, swings, a roundabout, a basket swing, a 'Rodeoboard', and some rockers. Outside of the play area, there is a small grassed area with a junior goalpost, a larger football pitch with full size goal posts, and a basketball hoop with a small hardcourt section. Around the outside of the football pitch there is a variety of wooden fitness equipment for sit ups, vaults, chin ups, leap frog, hurdles, step ups, a ladder, and 75m marker posts. High Littleton Recreation Ground Trust Brief Description of Organisation We maintain and manage a Recreation Ground in High Littleton run by a trust which has its roots in Miners’ Welfare. Visit WebSite
- I Can and I Am | 3sg.org.uk
I Can and I Am Brief Description of Organisation Put simply, the heart of this charity, founded by James Shone, is to inspire confidence in every individual to enable them to know who they are and what they are able to do, rather than focusing on what they can’t. Visit Website Full Description of Organisation Following a 16 year teaching career and having been offered a job as Headmaster in 2012, James was diagnosed with a brain tumour. Following 27 hours of brain surgery James unfortunately lost the majority of his sight. However, James is a man who embodies a positive attitude to life and a determination to turn setbacks into springboards. As a teacher, this was at the heart of his pastoral message and his focus now is on spreading the messages of ‘I Can & I Am’ to as many individuals across the UK and beyond as possible. Put simply, the heart of his charity is to inspire confidence in every individual to enable them to know who they are and what they are able to do, rather than focusing on what they can’t. The feedback from pupils, staff, parents and businesses following presentations by James Shone is always heart warming and immensely positive. There is no doubt that lives are changed once the messages of ‘I Can & I Am’ are integrated in to young peoples’ lives. I Can and I Am Brief Description of Organisation Put simply, the heart of this charity, founded by James Shone, is to inspire confidence in every individual to enable them to know who they are and what they are able to do, rather than focusing on what they can’t. Visit WebSite
- Autistic Eye | 3sg.org.uk
Autistic Eye CIC Brief Description of Organisation ‘Autistic Eye’ is a not-for-profit community interest company founded in 2013 and provides an opportunity for people on the Autistic Spectrum to sell their artwork and share it in a positive and insightful way. Our tagline is 'seeing things differently' and that's what we're all about. Visit Website Full Description of Organisation Join us in celebrating the talents of artists with Autism. ‘Autistic Eye’ is a not-for-profit community interest company founded in 2013 and provides an opportunity for people on the Autistic Spectrum to sell their artwork and share it in a positive and insightful way. Our tagline is 'seeing things differently' and that's what we're all about. Seeing things differently – Autism has been called ‘the hidden disability’ because it does not have obvious physical characteristics or features. This can make situations difficult for people with Autism and their families, because other people sometimes think that children with autism are‘naughty’ and adults with autism are ‘odd’. Through ‘Autistic Eye’ we appreciate people with Autism and find positive features about the disabilityand those affected by it. Join us in ‘seeing things differently’ and help change the lives of people with autism. Autistic Eye CIC Brief Description of Organisation ‘Autistic Eye’ is a not-for-profit community interest company founded in 2013 and provides an opportunity for people on the Autistic Spectrum to sell their artwork and share it in a positive and insightful way. Our tagline is 'seeing things differently' and that's what we're all about. Visit WebSite
- First Impressions | 3sg.org.uk
1st Impressions Brief Description of Organisation Helping level up the job-hunting arena for women in need by enhancing the first impressions they make. Visit Website Full Description of Organisation First Impressions is a not-for-profit organisation focused on helping women in vulnerable groups to find employment. Regrettably, broad sections of our society still judge individuals instantly, and the jobs market is particularly prone to making snap decisions on a candidates’ employability. 1st Impressions Brief Description of Organisation Helping level up the job-hunting arena for women in need by enhancing the first impressions they make. Visit WebSite
- Chiltern Music Therapy | 3sg.org.uk
Chiltern Music Therapy Brief Description of Organisation We are dedicated to providing high quality, evidence-based Music Therapy services in every setting, including specialist Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT), MATADOC and Neonatal Music Therapy services. Visit Website Full Description of Organisation We are dedicated to providing high quality, evidence-based Music Therapy services in every setting, including specialist Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT), MATADOC and Neonatal Music Therapy services. The Chiltern Music Therapy team has a thorough understanding of psychodynamic, medical, behavioural and person-centred approaches, meaning we are flexible in our approach and can meet the needs of each setting or client we work with. The team contains a wealth of knowledge and experience in highly specialist areas covering the complete lifecycle from birth injuries and neonatal intensive care through to end of life care. Our children’s and adult services extend from one-to-one sessions at home, within in-patient settings, through to community groups and schools ensuring that we can meet each client’s need where it is most convenient to them. Our highly specialised team have trained extensively all over the world gaining qualifications and experience at the highest levels. We have a highly experienced team in Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT) and MATADOC (Music Therapy Assessment Tool in Awareness for Disorders of Consciousness) and have the largest team of therapists in the UK offering an Acute Neonatal and Paediatric services, with staff who are NICU-MT qualified. Chiltern Music Therapy Brief Description of Organisation We are dedicated to providing high quality, evidence-based Music Therapy services in every setting, including specialist Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT), MATADOC and Neonatal Music Therapy services. Visit WebSite
- Royal Osteoporosis Society | 3sg.org.uk
Royal Osteoporosis Society Brief Description of Organisation We’re the Royal Osteoporosis Society – the UK’s largest national charity dedicated to improving bone health and beating osteoporosis. Visit Website Full Description of Organisation One bone is broken every minute in the UK due to osteoporosis. Affecting 1 in 2 women and 1 in 5 men over 50, the condition is one of the most serious threats to living well in later life. Left untreated, osteoporosis threatens our freedom, dignity, quality of life and independence. We’re the Royal Osteoporosis Society – the UK’s largest national charity dedicated to improving bone health and beating osteoporosis. And we’re here for everyone. We equip people with practical information and support to take action on their bone health. Working with healthcare professionals and policy-makers, we’re influencing and shaping policy and practice at every level. We’re driving the research and development of new treatments, to beat osteoporosis together Our vision is for strong and health bones for life. We’re committed to our public mission to raise awareness and inspire action among the public and policy-makers, demanding change for the 3.5 million people who live with osteoporosis. We want to seize the moment and beat this condition together. To learn more, visit us at: Royal Osteoporosis Society - Osteoporosis Charity UK (theros.org.uk) Royal Osteoporosis Society Brief Description of Organisation We’re the Royal Osteoporosis Society – the UK’s largest national charity dedicated to improving bone health and beating osteoporosis. Visit WebSite
- Keynsham & District Talking Newspaper | 3sg.org.uk
Keynsham & District Talking Newspaper Brief Description of Organisation Talking newspaper for people who are blind or partially sighted. The service is a free weekly audio magazine on a memory stick, sent through the post to almost 100 listeners from Keynsham, Bristol, Bath and surrounding villages. In 2023 we launched the Listen Online feature through our website Visit Website Full Description of Organisation The Keynsham & District Talking Newspaper for the Blind is a weekly audio magazine on memory stick. The service is free to people who are unable to read newsprint. We cover local news and a magazine section with a range of topics from historic places, local personalities to recipes and information on changes in national benefits and entitlements. If you do not have the means to play memory sticks we can supply an easy-to-use box to play them on or we can give you the password to listen through our website. We serve listeners in Bristol, Bath, Keynsham, North Somerset, Chew Valley and surrounding villages. Keynsham & District Talking Newspaper Brief Description of Organisation Talking newspaper for people who are blind or partially sighted. The service is a free weekly audio magazine on a memory stick, sent through the post to almost 100 listeners from Keynsham, Bristol, Bath and surrounding villages. In 2023 we launched the Listen Online feature through our website Visit WebSite
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- Disability Sports Channel
Disability Sports Channel Brief Description of Organisation Our story is simple, the Disability Sports Channel is a nonprofit organisation designed by a group of athletes with a passion for promoting the sports we love. The organisation was founded after the realisation that there was a gap in the market for disability media. The staff that work for the organisation all have a variety of different disabilities. Visit Website Full Description of Organisation Our story is simple, the Disability Sports Channel is a nonprofit organisation designed by a group of athletes with a passion for promoting the sports we love. The organisation was founded after the realisation that there was a gap in the market for disability media. The staff that work for the organisation all have a variety of different disabilities. We are passionate about showcasing disability sports. We believe that to inspire the next generation of athletes; there needs to be an equal opportunity to be able to view disability sports. As we know, disability sports do happen every four years for the Paralympics, but every week of every year there are other events and competitions going on. Our goal is to celebrate and share these events with the world. Changing the Game isn’t just about creating more sporting opportunities, but about ensuring the wider world has a better understanding of disability sport and generally a more forward thinking approach to persons with disabilities. We reflect this way of thinking within our own organisation as our core team is diverse in age, gender, ethnicity and abilities/disabilities. We believe we will have a massive impact on disabled people. A recent survey that was carried out by The Great British Wheelchair Basketball Association showed that 78% of members said that wheelchair basketball had had a positive impact on their mental health. Giving them a platform to express themselves and their sport will give all disabled people an opportunity to see what is out there and available to them. That is the beginning and middle of our story so far but we need your help with the ending. We need to spread awareness by Showcasing heartfelt stories of the athletes. Sports governing bodies need to come together to discuss a plan on how we can better populate making disability sports and making events inclusive. We have a clear message that is translated throughout our projects. We will be working with disabled athletes and disability sports groups from different parts of the country to be the front and centre of the disability sports channel movement. We want to allow everyone to be heard. In total, our brand had reached 70,000 people with our activity. Our top followers range from the ages of 35-44 (14%), in comparison to ages 25-34 and 45-54 (12%) respectively. Out of this, 47% of your fans are female, and 52% are male. Our website has achieved 850 page views ( +^91.4%) and 318 (+^109.2), with top countries including UK, USA and Australia. Disability Sports Channel Brief Description of Organisation Our story is simple, the Disability Sports Channel is a nonprofit organisation designed by a group of athletes with a passion for promoting the sports we love. The organisation was founded after the realisation that there was a gap in the market for disability media. The staff that work for the organisation all have a variety of different disabilities. Visit WebSite
- CAP
CAP Brief Description of Organisation The CAP Centre Bath is a charitable organisation that provides free debt help throughout Bath and the surrounding area. The Centre offers practical and emotional support for all people regardless of race, religion, disability, nationality, ethnicity, gender identity and sexual orientation. Visit Website Full Description of Organisation There is no doubt that the pandemic has seriously affected people’s incomes and plunged many into serious debt. CAP is there to help and not to judge. Debt can be totally debilitating but talking about it can be the first step towards dealing with it, no matter how desperate people’s situation seems. CAP goes that extra mile and offers clients food shopping, top-ups for gas and electricity as well as supporting the family. CAP Brief Description of Organisation The CAP Centre Bath is a charitable organisation that provides free debt help throughout Bath and the surrounding area. The Centre offers practical and emotional support for all people regardless of race, religion, disability, nationality, ethnicity, gender identity and sexual orientation. Visit WebSite
- Bath Vegan Food Bank
Bath Vegan Food Bank Brief Description of Organisation The Bath Vegan Food Bank has been set up to help people who are struggling to put food on the table. Anyone in the BA1, BA2 and BA3 areas of Bath and North East Somerset who is struggling financially, vegan or not, can use our food bank. Visit Website Full Description of Organisation The Bath Vegan Food Bank has been set up to help people who are struggling to put food on the table. Anyone in the BA1, BA2 and BA3 areas of Bath and North East Somerset who is struggling financially, vegan or not, can use our food bank. We're part of Vegans Against World Hunger , established in February 2019, seeking to alleviate hunger by raising money for, and awareness of, projects that provide people with vegan food or help them to grow their own, both in the UK and worldwide. We also seek to increase awareness of how veganism can benefit not just animals but also people and the planet. We help disseminate information on how the inefficiencies of animal agriculture impact global food security, deforestation, soil degradation, water security and greenhouse gas emissions, as well as the cruelty inherent in all animal agriculture and the positive effects a good vegan diet can have on human health. Vision Our vision is a world where no human suffers from hunger, starvation or undernourishment and where non-human animals are not used as food (or for any other purpose), but rather are treated with kindness and compassion. Our Mission To help feed hungry people, wherever in the world they are, without causing harm to non-human animals, by raising money for, and raising awareness of, vegan hunger relief projects. To share information on how veganism can help global food security, protect the environment, alleviate animal suffering and improve human health. Core Values Compassion – We act with kindness and compassion to human and non-human animals in all that we do. Respect – We respect each other, our beneficiaries and our supporters and always behave respectfully towards others, including those who are not in agreement with our vegan values. Honesty – We are open, honest and transparent in all that we do, including how we fundraise and how the money we raise is spent. Caring for the Environment – We are committed to sustainability and aim to keep our footprints on the Earth as light as possible. Efficiency – We are committed to keeping our costs to the absolute minimum necessary in order to fulfil our purpose. Bath Vegan Food Bank Brief Description of Organisation The Bath Vegan Food Bank has been set up to help people who are struggling to put food on the table. Anyone in the BA1, BA2 and BA3 areas of Bath and North East Somerset who is struggling financially, vegan or not, can use our food bank. Visit WebSite















