Get Connected

#GetConnected


East Lothian Council.


Parents and Carers of Children and Young People with Additional Support Needs will be pleased to hear about the work of Get Connected East Lothian.




Get Connected is an project that aims to make it easier for young people with additional support needs and their families to find and contact activity providers.




  • The mission is to find what groups, clubs, organisations and activities can and do support children and young people with ASN. Whatever the nature of the additional support need, East Lothian wants to make this information far simpler to discover – AND –

  • build networks,

  • share how to make other activities (etc) inclusive through different groups / individuals sharing their experience and expertise

  • encourage the support of children and young people to enjoy as many opportunities socially as possible.


A new site and a lot of opportunity contained within it.


Contact is through Lauren Ritchie (pictured here on the right, with Sharon Saunders, Head of Adults and Children Well-Being for ELC).


Lauren has worked closely with FLIP and organised the Get Connected Breakfast Launch to share news, the logo (wee dude) and mission with a very diverse group from East Lothian of over 100 people in May 17. Information was also shared about the new Sports Charter.


Snapshot of East Lothian’s new Sports Charter.


There is even a Summer webpage set up Get Connected Summer



Summer is here and Get Connected has you covered for activities and fun!


Check out what East Lothian has on offer in Summer 2017.


Whether you would like to get active or get creative, there is a wide range on offer.


 


 


#GetConnected


East Lothian Council.


Parents and Carers of Children and Young People with Additional Support Needs will be pleased to hear about the work of Get Connected East Lothian.




Get Connected is an project that aims to make it easier for young people with additional support needs and their families to find and contact activity providers.




  • The mission is to find what groups, clubs, organisations and activities can and do support children and young people with ASN. Whatever the nature of the additional support need, East Lothian wants to make this information far simpler to discover – AND –

  • build networks,

  • share how to make other activities (etc) inclusive through different groups / individuals sharing their experience and expertise

  • encourage the support of children and young people to enjoy as many opportunities socially as possible.


A new site and a lot of opportunity contained within it.


Contact is through Lauren Ritchie (pictured here on the right, with Sharon Saunders, Head of Adults and Children Well-Being for ELC).


Lauren has worked closely with FLIP and organised the Get Connected Breakfast Launch to share news, the logo (wee dude) and mission with a very diverse group from East Lothian of over 100 people in May 17. Information was also shared about the new Sports Charter.


Snapshot of East Lothian’s new Sports Charter.


There is even a Summer webpage set up Get Connected Summer



Summer is here and Get Connected has you covered for activities and fun!


Check out what East Lothian has on offer in Summer 2017.


Whether you would like to get active or get creative, there is a wide range on offer.


 


 


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