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Wiltshire Wildlife Trust Care Farms

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Wiltshire Wildlife Trust currently has two Care Farms which provide a supervised, programme of farming-related activities. There are now around 180 care farms in the UK, each showing how contact with nature has a powerful role to play in helping those with mental ill-health, autism, social and communication difficulties, disabilities, and those in need of emotional support. They provide opportunities for social interaction, skills-building and purposeful work.

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The Whole Life Commissioning Team

Wiltshire Centre For Independent Living (CIL)

Run interactive and inclusive music making sessions for people of all ages with a learning disability. Their offer includes the Wiltshire Inclusive Choir, online sessions and website resources for families to use together.

Commissions support services for adults of working age who may present with mental health needs, learning disability, ASC, physical or sensory needs, social, emotional and behavioural needs, speech, language and communication needs. They also support young adults (16 -25) to enable a smooth transition in preparation for adulthood.

Support disabled people living in Wiltshire to have choice and control to live independent lives. Provide a range of services to support disabled people who live in the county. Also provide disability advice, information and training to interested organisations, professionals or individuals.

Carer Support Wiltshire

Wiltshire Parent Carer Council (WPCC)

FearLess

Help carers to access services, information, respite, and breaks from their caring role. They ensure carers have a voice and work with health and social care professionals to raise carer awareness and develop best practice.

Signposting and support for parent carers of young people aged 0 - 25.

Support, advice & information for those who have experienced domestic abuse aged 16+ throughout Wiltshire and Swindon.

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