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Organisation Details
| Description | Fully integrated club which caters for young people between the ages of 13-19 years.Up to 25yrs for people with special needs or a disability |
| Address | 128a Lancaster Road LONDON W11 1QS |
| Telephone | 020 7221 2197 |
| Fax | 020 7221 2477 |
| mick.mckenna@rbkc.gov.uk | |
| Contact | Mick McKenna (Youth Worker) |
| Mailing Address | 128A Lancaster Rd, W11 1QS |
| Hours | Monday to Friday: 7:00pm to 10:00pm Wednesday evenings: Specific to young people with special needs and disabilities. Friday evenings: women only Friday drop in session: 4pm - 6pm |
| Services | see Notes |
| Transport | Transport is available for young people with special needs to and from the club (anywhere in the Borough) Tube: Ladbroke Grove (Hammersmith & City) Buses: 52, 70, 23, 7, 295 |
| Fees | Free |
| Special Access Facilities | The building is fully accessible to disabled people - it is all on one floor, and there is an induction loop and disabled toilet. |
| Notes | Fully integrated club with lots of programme items. Modern, well-equipped, comfortable and safe building. Purpose-built to ensure access for all. A fully equipped training kitchen. A computer room with up to date IT equipment linked to the internet. A recording studio. A large social area where members can relax and watch TV on one of their large screens. An arts and crafts room. Programme of activities which are both fun and educational. This includes: dance, drama workshops, computer training, arts and crafts, digital photography, sport, life skills i.e cooking, budgeting, CVs, careers advice, etc. Debates, recording studio training, Spanish and English lessons, design and make clothes, trips and residentials, cultural exchanges, the chance to take part in the Notting Hill Carnival and the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme. Any disabled member who would need one to one support needs to arrange an interview with the senior worker and their parent or carer. Free transport is offered to disabled members |
| Last Updated | 09 July 2012 |
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Organisation accessibility information
| Is there someone especially responsible for arrangements to meet the needs of people with disabilities? - No - All staff in the building work with young people with disabilites |
| Is there anyone on the site who can use British Sign Language? - No |
| Is information about activities and facilities available on floppy disk, e-mail or internet? - No |
| Is information about activities and facilities available on cassette? - No |
| Is information about activities and facilities available in large print and braille? - No |
| Is information about activities and facilities available via minicom/textphone? - No |
| Are there concessionary rates for people with disabilities? - No |
| Are the costs of a carer or personal assistant waived? - Yes |
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