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Autism Service Directory

States of Jersey - Special Needs Service (SNS), Day Services

States of Jersey

Main information

Type of service: Day services

We provide support Monday to Friday for people with Learning disabilities and Autism from our main building based at five oaks Le Geyt, and several satellite bases around the island. Le Geyt and two of our other bases support groups of people with Learning disabilities and those people with Autism who can function well within these areas. For those who are unable to be a part of groups due to aspects of life that having Autism makes challenging, they are supported by individual teams of staff who have developed bespoke packages of support based on the needs of each individual. We work to provide direct support to individuals to engage in meaningful opportunities within the community, and work to support every individual in a person centred way so that they receive the service they need, want and enjoy. Referrals must be submitted via the States of Jersey Social Work Team who will contact SNS Day Services. The referral will then be matched against our criteria to ascertain whether we are the correct service, and whether it is in the best interests of the person concerned to attend or not.

Eligibility

Age: From age 18 to 65

Aimed at: Adult

Gender: All genders

Covers: Jersey Health Authority

Registrations & Approaches

Other specialisms: Challenging behaviour, Learning disability

Provided by

The States of Jersey Government provides education, health and social care services for children and...

States of Jersey

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Contacts

You can contact us by phone email or post.

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Fiona McLaughlin - Team leader

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01534 445240

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f.mclaughlin@health.gov.je

Locations

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La Grande Route de St. Martin, St. Saviour, Jersey, JE2 7GS

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