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What we do?

We are a Community Interest Company (CIC). Firstly, we work with families, primarily of ethnic minority backgrounds who have children with additional needs such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Learning Disabilities (LD), Mental Health Problems, and Physical Disabilities) enabling them to understand their children’s conditions and to seek appropriate support for their children and themselves. Secondly, we provide support to parents of neurotypical children and young people who are faced with various difficulties e.g., disengaging from school, problems with friendships, low mood, anxiety, and challenging behaviours among others. Thirdly, we provide 1:1 trauma therapy to adults who have experienced Trauma or developed to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and finding it difficult to manage their day-to-day activities.

Trauma Therapy

Support SEND families

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Providing 1 to 1 Trauma Suppport

We understand how difficult it is generally to talk about mental health problems we face. We also understand how this can be even more difficult for people of ethnic minority backgrounds because of the culture, beliefs, and practices peculiar to them. We specialize in taking a holistic approach to help you gain insight into these difficulties and equip you with the knowledge and skills to deal with them.

Supporting SEND Children and Families

Reach out to children and young people with Special Needs and their families across Swindon and beyond and in the process reduce the impact these conditions have on the young people themselves and those who care for them. This will consequently help improve the health and quality of life of humanity through efficiency and compassion. 

Children and Young People’s Corner

We work with parents and carers whose neurotypical children are faced with or going through various difficulties, e.g. disengaging from education, difficulties with friendships including bullying, low mood, anxiety, depression and other challenging behaviours.

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Why Us?

Our Community Focus

To provide a safe space where families of the Black, Asian, and Ethnic Minority communities are able to have discussions about the stigma and challenges they face with having children with special needs (learning disabilities, neurodevelopmental conditions, physical disabilities, and mental health problems), equip them with the necessary knowledge & information to become confident in advocating for their children and young people while seeking appropriate support when needed in various aspects of their lives. 

Liaising with Primary and Secondary School settings, the Children’s Services, Adult Transitions Teams, as well as the Churches/ Faith groups and gatherings to ensure families with special education needs children are reached. 

Adults who have suffered traumatic incidents and struggling to function in their day-to-day lives as they normally would. 

We are especially committed to providing the services need to support the mental wellbeing of those from Black, Asian and Ethic Minority within our community.

Key Features

Tailored Solution and Treatment Plan.

Around the Clock Support

Every treatment plan is carefully developed by our Professionals after understanding your personal history and tailored to your specific need for maximum impact.

We support patients via, telephone, online video appointments , face to face and of course new or existing clients can message or email us with any queries or concern at any time and we will take action and respond.

Provide Patience and Support

Community Outreach

We provide information and professional knowledge to families to help them under their children or young people with special need and also to individuals struggling with trauma.

We advocate through schools, local churches and different groups to help reach people and families in need. Family Enrichment Services does not want you to feel alone and suffer in silence so we reach out into the community.