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Appeal to create 'peaceful haven' for youngsters
Appeal to create 'peaceful haven' for youngsters

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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Appeal to create 'peaceful haven' for youngsters

A charity which works with neurodivergent young people is appealing for help to transform an empty storeroom into a "peaceful haven". MAIN, based in Middlesbrough, is seeking £25,000 to create a quiet room - a sensory-controlled space for youngsters to use when feeling overwhelmed. The "calm, safe and low-stimulation environment" would allow them to manage emotions, reduce stress and "help prevent crisis situations", the charity said Some businesses have offered their expertise for free, but funds are needed for materials to complete the project. MAIN supports children and adults who are autistic, neurodivergent, have learning disabilities or complex needs. Services include one-to-one support, opportunities to experience new activities, a parent forum group, along with advice and guidance. MAIN CEO Heather Whyman, said: "Many of the children we support experience sensory overload that can lead to high levels of distress, sometimes resulting in aggression towards themselves or others. "By having access to a dedicated space where they can de-escalate safely and in their own time, we can help prevent crisis situations and better support their continued participation." The quiet room would be a "vital part" of creating a "stable, inclusive and therapeutic environment", she said. "We have such great support from the local community and we know that times are hard for lots of people, but we are a very small charity which relies heavily on donations. "Everyone who is helping us – from the architect to the building works, public relations to marketing support - is doing it for free simply because they strongly believe it is the right thing to do." Follow BBC Tees on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram. Related internet links MAIN More on this topic 'Going to A&E is unbearable for my autistic son' Councillor's autism 'benefits politics' Second cafe staffed by disabled workers to open

Middlesbrough charity MAIN appeals for 'peaceful haven' funding
Middlesbrough charity MAIN appeals for 'peaceful haven' funding

BBC News

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • BBC News

Middlesbrough charity MAIN appeals for 'peaceful haven' funding

A charity which works with neurodivergent young people is appealing for help to transform an empty storeroom into a "peaceful haven".MAIN, based in Middlesbrough, is seeking £25,000 to create a quiet room - a sensory-controlled space for youngsters to use when feeling "calm, safe and low-stimulation environment" would allow them to manage emotions, reduce stress and "help prevent crisis situations", the charity saidSome businesses have offered their expertise for free, but funds are needed for materials to complete the project. MAIN supports children and adults who are autistic, neurodivergent, have learning disabilities or complex include one-to-one support, opportunities to experience new activities, a parent forum group, along with advice and guidance. MAIN CEO Heather Whyman, said: "Many of the children we support experience sensory overload that can lead to high levels of distress, sometimes resulting in aggression towards themselves or others."By having access to a dedicated space where they can de-escalate safely and in their own time, we can help prevent crisis situations and better support their continued participation."The quiet room would be a "vital part" of creating a "stable, inclusive and therapeutic environment", she said. "We have such great support from the local community and we know that times are hard for lots of people, but we are a very small charity which relies heavily on donations."Everyone who is helping us – from the architect to the building works, public relations to marketing support - is doing it for free simply because they strongly believe it is the right thing to do." Follow BBC Tees on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

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