SEND & Support.

SEND & Community Support Services
SEND Parties
Our Preparation for Adulthood Programme
Our Partnership Approach
Sowing seeds Wellbeing

Our Partnership Approach.

Sowing Seeds Wellbeing CIC works collaboratively with local authorities, NHS services, schools, Adult Social Care, External Providers and voluntary sector partners to:


• Provide preventative, community-based support
• Reduce pressure on statutory and clinical services
• Deliver measurable wellbeing and social outcomes
• Support inclusive, place-based service models

Sowing seeds Wellbeing

What We Offer.

1. Dementia-Friendly & Safe Spaces for Learners and visitors with SEND

We provide structured, dementia-friendly environments that promote safety, dignity, and engagement. These spaces help reduce anxiety, social isolation, and carer stress, supporting wellbeing and contributing to preventative dementia care and community-based support pathways.

2. Outdoor Wellbeing, Sensory Gardens & Forest School

Our outdoor provision uses evidence-based, nature-focused approaches to support emotional regulation, engagement, and learning. These interventions are particularly effective for individuals with additional needs, contributing to improved mental health outcomes and reduced reliance on clinical services.

3. Mental Health & Emotional Wellbeing Support

We deliver accessible, non-clinical wellbeing support that strengthens emotional resilience and coping strategies. This early-intervention approach supports demand reduction across CAMHS, adult mental health services, and primary care.

4. Family Wellbeing, Parenting & SEND Support

Our family-centred model supports children, young people, and families with SEND through tailored interventions. This reduces escalation to statutory services, strengthens parental capacity, and supports inclusive community provision aligned with SEND and early-help strategies.

5. Sensory & Therapeutic Rooms

Purpose-designed sensory and therapeutic environments support regulation, engagement, and therapeutic outcomes for individuals with sensory processing needs. These spaces enable effective support and contribute to improved participation in education, care, and community settings.

6. Animal-Assisted Therapy & Therapeutic Activities

Animal-assisted interventions support emotional regulation, communication, and confidence, particularly for individuals who may not engage well with traditional support models. This offers an effective complementary intervention within wellbeing and therapeutic pathways.

7. Mind–Body Wellbeing Activities

Our inclusive yoga, Pilates, and movement-based sessions support physical health, stress reduction, and emotional wellbeing. These activities align with public health priorities around physical activity, prevention, and self-management.

8. Preparation for Adulthood & Independent Living Skills

We deliver structured programmes that support transition planning, life skills development, and independence. This provision aligns with Preparing for Adulthood outcomes and supports longer-term reductions in care dependency.

9. Community Groups & Peer Support Sessions

Peer-led and facilitated group provision reduces isolation, strengthens social networks, and supports community cohesion. These groups enhance protective factors for mental health and wellbeing across all age groups.

10. Training Centre & Community Skills Development

Our training centre delivers skills development, employability support, and community training. This contributes to workforce readiness, social value, and sustainable community capacity, supporting local economic and wellbeing strategies.

Sowing Seeds Wellbeing CIC

Supporting Families in our Community

Our welcoming, flexible centre is available to hire for one-off or regular events, with four bright, spacious rooms and additional equipment to suit your needs. From a fully equipped sensory space to an open room for yoga, fitness, or creative sessions, we’ll prepare the space to work for you.

The centre is primarilly home to Sowing Seeds Wellbeing, supporting individuals with SEND, their families, and the wider community through inclusive spaces that nurture positive mental health, wellbeing, and connection.

Would you like to get involved or find out more?