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Magherafelt Youth Centre located within the heart of the Magherafelt community offers children and young people aged 8 – 25, a wide range of activities and projects aimed at supporting emotional, personal and social development outside of the school setting.
All staff are fully trained in youth work practices to engage with children and young people, supporting their learning and providing educational opportunities which aim to develop confidence and resilience.
Magherafelt Youth Centre is a safe environment where children and young people can express themselves and most importantly have fun with peers.
The centre has fantastic facilities including; a large social area, kitchen, art room and group work spaces. There is also a large sports hall where games and activities can be enjoyed.
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Target Group : Learning Disability and/or Autism.
Age Range :
BIG – 7+ Big overnights/groups – 18+
Saturday Club – 5-12 years
ASD – 7-18 years
ASB – 18+
Incredable-y Made – 18+
Incredable Holidays – 18+
BIG – Bespoke Individual Group – 1:1/group community project. This usually happens on a weekly basis. We also run BIG overnight programmes for 18+. (Self referral and/or referral by Social Worker) Cost : £19.36 per hour (Usually paid by Direct Payments)
Saturday Club – Small group venue based play sessions for children between the ages of 5-12 years. (Referral by Children with Disabilities Services) Funded through the Children with Disability Services
ASD Life Hacks – Autism specific 10 week evening life skills programme. Venue based. This is a life skills programme where they focus on topics such as; exercise, safety, cooking, personal hygiene, mental wellbeing and relationships. Some community based activities. (Referral by ASD Services)
ASD Social Saturdays – Autism specific. Meets on the third Saturday of every month to do community-based activities, e.g. bowling, cinema, beach, mini golf etc. (Referral by ASD Services – Services are funded through the Autism Services)
ASD Community Connections – 10 week social programme based in the local community. Days vary depending on community activity chosen by the group. Usually on a weekend. (Referral by ASD Services – Services are funded through the Autism Services)
ASB – Adult Short Breaks – Respite weekends with community-based activities. 4 weeklong residentials per year.
(Referral by Adult Learning Disability Services – Services are funded through the Autism Services)
Incredable-y Made – Chocolate lolly production day opportunity. (Self Referral – Cost £40 per day.)
Incredable Holidays – Numerous holidays advertised through our Social Media accounts throughout the year. Some are local and some are abroad. (Self Referral – Cost varies dependant on holiday location.)
You can complete an Expression of Interest (EoI) Form for incredABLE’s Services by clicking the following
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(at incredable.org.uk)
Limavady Youth Centre located within the heart of the Limavady community offers children and young people aged 8 – 25, a wide range of activities and projects aimed at supporting emotional, personal and social development outside of the school setting.
All staff are fully trained in youth work practices to engage with children and young people, supporting their learning and providing educational opportunities which aim to develop confidence and resilience.
Limavady Youth Centre is a safe environment where children and young people can express themselves and most importantly have fun with peers.
The centre has fantastic facilities including; a large social area, pool room and kitchen. There is also a large sports hall where games and activities can be enjoyed.
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Providing welfare rights advice on;
Universal Credit
Housing Benefit
Tax Credits
Child Benefit
Carers Allowance
PIP
DLS
ESA
Attendance Allowance
Pension Credit
State pension
Sunnylands Youth Centre located within the heart of the Carrickfergus community offers children and young people aged 8 – 25, a wide range of activities and projects aimed at supporting emotional, personal and social development outside of the school setting.
All staff are fully trained in youth work practices to engage with children and young people, supporting their learning and providing educational opportunities which aim to develop confidence and resilience.
Sunnylands Youth Centre is a safe environment where children and young people can express themselves and most importantly have fun with peers.
The centre has fantastic facilities including; social area, group work spaces, sensory room, kitchen and arts and crafts room. There is also a sports hall where football, basketball, and more can be enjoyed.
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Barnardo’s Transition and Inclusion Service (TIS) supports young people aged 16-21 with a learning disability, autism and/or physical disability in the Southern Health and Social Care Trust (SHSCT) area of Northern Ireland as they transition into adult services.
Over 12 weekly sessions the service aims to:
Provide 1:1 support & home visits focusing on life skills, advice, mentoring and improving access to services
Group work opportunities and social outings
Capacity build the young person’s parent/carer or significant adult in their life, to increase their awareness of services and confidence in supporting that young person to access them
Create opportunities for young people to engage in consultations and with services to ensure that their needs are reflected in the planning and delivery of services in the future.
To access the servicie – a referral form should be completed and returned to: PosAbility, Grange Building, Towerhill, Armagh, BT61 9DR
Taghnevan Youth Centre located within the heart of the Lurgan community offers children and young people aged 8 – 25, a wide range of activities and projects aimed at supporting emotional, personal and social development outside of the school setting.
All staff are fully trained in youth work practices to engage with children and young people, supporting their learning and providing educational opportunities which aim to develop confidence and resilience.
Taghnevan Youth Centre is a safe environment where children and young people can express themselves and most importantly have fun with peers.
The centre has fantastic facilities including; social area, group work spaces, and arts and crafts room. There is also a sports hall where football, basketball, and more can be enjoyed.
To access the opening hours and gain access to live updates and information on Taghnevan Youth Centre,
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Area covered: Lurgan DEA
IncredABLE – Peer Opportunity Programme (POP) and Youth Empowerment Programme (YEP)
Target Group :14-17 years
POP – Peer Outing Programme – meets on the first Saturday of every month to do community-based activities, e.g. bowling, cinema, beach, mini golf etc. 3 of these weekends are residentials. Times: 10am-4pm.
YEP – Youth Empowerment Programme – one residential a month for 10 months. This is a life skills programme where they focus on topics such as; exercise, safety, cooking, personal hygiene, mental wellbeing and relationships. Community based activities are incorporated into the programme. Times : Friday 6pm-Sunday 12pm.
POP & YEP are funded through the Children with Disability Services and located in;
Craigavbon and Banbridge
Armagh and Dungannon
Newry and Mourne
(Pick up locations in all of the areas above)
Referral are made through Children & Young People’s Disability Teams 14 – 18 years
For more information: Sharon Donnelly, Service Manager, Telephone: 028 3887 2111 or Email: catherine.cox@incredable.org.uk
Sunlea Youth Centre located within the heart of the Coleraine community offers children and young people aged 8 – 25, a wide range of activities and projects aimed at supporting emotional, personal and social development outside of the school setting.
All staff are fully trained in youth work practices to engage with children and young people, supporting their learning and providing educational opportunities which aim to develop confidence and resilience.
Sunlea Youth Centre is a safe environment where children and young people can express themselves and most importantly have fun with peers.
The centre has fantastic facilities including; social area, ICT suite and an arts and crafts room. There is also a kitchen where cooking, baking and more can be enjoyed.
To access the opening hours and gain access to live updates and information on Sunlea Youth Centre,
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Cookstown Youth Centre located within the heart of the Cookstown community offers children and young people aged 9 – 25, a wide range of activities and projects aimed at supporting emotional, personal, and social development outside of the school setting.
All staff are fully trained in youth work practices to engage with children and young people, supporting their learning and providing educational opportunities which aim to develop confidence and resilience.
Cookstown Youth Centre is a safe environment where children and young people can express themselves and most importantly have fun with peers.
The centre has fantastic facilities including a recreational/social area, conference room, and kitchen. There is also a large project room where lots of different group work projects take place including creative arts workshops.








