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Therapy and Specialist Support (Together Trust)

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We work collaboratively across a range of settings including special educational needs (SEN) and mainstream schools, social and residential services, to provide wrap around and coordinated support directly to children and young people and to those who support them (parents, carers, teachers, service staff). 

This could include specialist and diagnostic assessments, consultative and MDT input and bespoke care planning strategies, 1:1 and group therapy, integrated whole school/ organisational approaches and upskilling, alongside a fully integrated clinical offering.

Our multidisciplinary team comprises:

  • Speech and Language Therapists
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Specialist Teachers
  • Positive Behaviour Support Practitioners and Board-Certified Behaviour Analysts (BCBA)
  • Sleep Specialists
  • Educational and Clinical Psychology
  • Play Therapists
  • Counsellors and Psychotherapists 
  • Physiotherapists 

We collaborate with schools to support pupils with autism, social communication needs, SEMH needs and behaviours of concern.

For Schools:

We offer bespoke support for pupils during transition, exam preparation and understanding diagnosis.

Our experienced team offer a wide range of therapy and training programmes, available to professionals.

We offer bespoke input for children and young people in a variety of settings; and universal advice for the wider community in which they live and learn. We can provide assessments, 1 to 1 and group therapy, programmes of support and written reports.

Our therapy packages are individualised to meet the needs and interests of the child or young person. We aim to work collaboratively with families and professionals across health, education and social care sectors to provide the best possible service for our young people.

For Families:

We host monthly coffee mornings for parents/carers of young people with autism/social-communication needs – an opportunity to liaise with professionals and to meet and share information with other parents/carers

We hold virtual webinars covering a range of topics

Our sleep team provide group workshops and bespoke intervention for families.

For Businesses and Private Organisations:

With expertise in supporting individuals with Autism and Autism Spectrum Disorders, we also work with private sector organisations to develop training and strategies for professionals to ensure they can operate and deliver services in an Autism aware and friendly way.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Therapy and Specialist Support
Contact Position
Together Trust
Telephone
0161 283 4848 0161 283 4848
E-mail
enquiries@togethertrust.org.uk
Website
The Together Trust website
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Where to go

Name
Together Trust Centre
Address
Schools Hill
Cheadle
Stockport
Cheshire
Postcode
SK8 1JE
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Notes

Together Trust’s central office is based in Cheadle, Stockport, however, individual family appointments and location can be arranged to suit a family’s needs. We work in a variety of settings including the child’s home, nursery, school, college and social care service. 

Costs

Associated Cost
No

Availability

Referral not required
Referral Details

We welcome contact from parents/carers and professionals who are interested in any of our services, as it gives us the opportunity to explain more about ourselves and to answer any questions that you may have. 

For more information you can contact us on 0161 283 4848 or visit Together Trust where you can also find information for our upcoming events. 

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