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Support groups and advice
As a parent, carer or young person with SEND there are a number of services that offer independent advice and information to help you understand the complicated world of special educational needs. Please have a look at the different services that can offer advice below.
Kias
KIAS stands for the Kirklees Information Advice and Support service and is the name the of the SENDIAS service in Kirklees which is a service which has to be provided by law for families to get independent SEND information, advice and support.
KIAS (formerly known as Parent Partnership Service) is a statutory, free, impartial and confidential service, working with Parents/Carers, Children and Young People.
The service offers information, advice and support relating to a child or young person’s Special Educational Needs and/or disability and is available to anybody living within the Kirklees area.
A child or young person means aged 0-25 years.
Parents and Young People can self-refer via telephone, email or through the contact us page on this website – however a Professional can also refer with your consent.
PCAN
PCAN (Parents of Children with Additional Needs)
PCAN is an independent, parent led forum for all parents and carers of children/young people (aged 0-25 years) with additional needs in Kirklees. PCAN welcomes any parent or carer, whether they are just becoming aware that their child may have additional needs or whether they have a child with a confirmed diagnosis.
PCAN provides information to help parents and their children, a chance to meet and network with other parents through events and social media, and works with local service providers to ensure that parents have their say in the design and delivery of local services for their children.
IPSEA
Independent Provider of Special Education Advice (known as IPSEA) is a registered charity (number 327691) operating in England. IPSEA offers free and independent legally based information, advice and support to help get the right education for children and young people with all kinds of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). We also provide training on the SEND legal framework to parents and carers, professionals and other organisations.
Contact
Contact support families of children with a disability. They work in three closely linked ways:
- supporting families with advice and guidance
- bring families together
- help families to campaign, volunteer and fundraise to improve life for themselves and others.
Sensory World
The play centre which includes a playroom where children of all ages can access a wide variety of resources from games, arts and crafts, computer based experiences, a sensory garden, nature area and a sensory room. It also has specialist lighting and technical equipment as well as the simplest of toys to produce an environment proven to have beneficial effects for children and adults throughout the autistic spectrum.
You can contact Sensory World website(opens link in new window)
The Huddersfield Support Group for Autism
The Huddersfield Support Group for Autism (HSGA) was set up in February 1992 and has helped many families since then. They are a voluntary, self-help group of individuals and families living or working with Autism and they offer advice, meetings, trips and events amongst other things.
A confirmed diagnosis of ASD is not needed to join the group.
HGSA Facebook page (opens link in new window)
Stripes
Stripes - The West Yorkshire Charity is a much needed charity helping families locally. They support anyone affected by ADHD. This includes both adults and children with, or suspected of having ADHD, along with their parents/carers and siblings.
They can offer online support via the Facebook page. Peer support meetings. Children's weekend and holiday activities. Assistance getting your child the right support in school. Help applying for DLA, PIP and Carers Allowance. And much more.
The West Yorkshire ADHD Charity Facebook page (opens link in new window)
Carers Count
Carers Count is a not for profit organisation that supports unpaid carers within Kirklees. They work with carers who are aged 18 and over.
They offer advice, information, advocacy, support groups and activities. They are experts in their fields and cover everything related to an unpaid carers role from benefits advice, raising awareness for carers, meditation sessions and wellbeing support, to understanding your rights as a carer.
Carers Count website (opens link in new window)
The Whole Autism Family
The Whole Autism Family is a charity set up by a family with two autistic children. If offers help, support and guidance to families who are impacted by autism. You don't need to have a diagnosis for your child to join as they realise support is needed before a diagnosis.
The Whole Autism Family Facebook page (opens link in new window)
Downs and Special Friends
Downs and Special Friends is a support group set up by parents to provide support, guidance, run activities, meet-ups for children, siblings and parents of Down’s syndrome, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Cystic Fibrosis and other life limiting diagnosed or undiagnosed disabilities.
Downs and Special Friends website (opens link in new window)
Huddersfield Down Syndrome Support Group
A group voluntarily run by parents of children with Down Syndrome in the Huddersfield area. They arrange social, sporting and educational events and activities for children with Down Syndrome, and their families. As well as parents of children with Down Syndrome, they also have families with children with Williams Syndrome as members.
Huddersfield Down Syndrome Support Group website (opens link in new window)
Kirklees National Deaf Children's Society
The Kirklees branch of the National Deaf Children's Society provides support for families with deaf or hard of hearing children and young adults. It is run by a group of parents with deaf children who support each other and families with deaf children. They also provide events for children and families throughout Kirklees.
Kirklees Deaf Children's Society Facebook page (opens link in new window)
Carers Trust Mid Yorkshire
Carers Trust Mid Yorkshire is a local not-for-profit charity working to support unpaid family carers. They take a person-centred approach to both the carer's needs and that of the loved one. They provide adult services for both adults and children where they will take over the carer's usual tasks enabling them to have a well-deserved break.
Carers Trust Mid Yorkshire website (opens link in new window)
Outlookers
Outlookers is a member-led organisation providing support services for people with visual impairments.
Outlookers website (opens link in new window)
Northorpe Hall
Northorpe Hall Child & Family Trust provides mental health support for young people experiencing emotional or mental health difficulties, and their families.
They offer counselling, 1-1 support with mental health practitioners, activity groups and short term workshops, and advice, information and support over the phone or regular support calls.
Northorpe Hall Child & Family Trust website (opens link in new window)
SEN Kids
SEN Kids is a non-profit organisation supporting families, mainly with children with special needs, complex needs and hidden disabilities. They run regular activities, crafts and arts, support groups for parents, and plan and organise private bookings for trips such as play gyms and farms.
SEN Kids Facebook page (opens link in new window)
en-GBLast updated: 10/06/2026