Sleep Wise
Services and organisations that have the Local Offer flash have filled out inclusion information, meaning that they meet the needs of people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
Sleep support for disabled children/ children with additional needs and for children with mental health issues through CAMHS
You can access this service via a referral from your child's paediatrician or from CAMHS. Private self funded support is also available
For the year 23/24 we can support parents of children with neurodiversity. Contact your health professional for a referral. 121 support and online workshops available. Also, access to the Sleepwise App.
We offer free advice via our sleep takeaway cards developed for the NHS
Sleep Wise is managed by Hunrosa, who also provide sleep support and advice for ages 2-over 60 years.
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Who to contact
- Contact name
- Jan Jenner
- Contact position
- Sleep Consultant
- Telephone
- 07401 149973
- jan@hunrosa.co.uk
- Website
- https://www.hunrosa.co.uk
- Sleep Wise's facebook page
- Sleep Wise's twitter page
Where to go
- Name
- vis remote support only
Time / date details
- When is it on?
- To suit you.
Other details
Costs
- Details
- Provision of Sleep wise is free and funded by NHS Kernow.
Cost for Hunrosa support on application. - Do you offer a free or reduced rate to carers?
- No
- Please enter details including what proof is required for the free or reduced rate
- Via referral
Availability
- Age ranges
- From 2 years 0 months to 25 years
- Referral required
- Yes
- Referral details
Referrals for 121 support must come from a paediatrician.
Inclusion details
- How we make our service inclusive
Sleep Wise will visit at a venue and time convenient to you.
sleep plans are bespoke , taking into account your individual requirements.
- Staff SEND experience
Over 10 years experience working with families with disabled children.
Affiliated to the Southampton Sleep Clinic, British Paediatric Sleep Association and the British Sleep Society.
- How our service supports providers / schools / colleges
Visiting where required to support families on a 121 basis.
Offering schools, colleges and parent groups and other relevant settings to deliver sleep advice and awareness where needed.
- Support at key transition points
Supporting Sleep needs
- Other local or national support
- Resolving disagreements, mediation and making complaints
We have a complaints policy.
Via the NHS direct or PALS.
Last updated: 04/01/2024