Helping children and young people thrive
Supporting families across Surrey through inclusive play, youth activities, short breaks and specialist support.
Every child and young person deserves opportunities to play, grow, build friendships and feel included. Our services support children and young people with disabilities across Surrey to develop confidence, independence and joy in a safe and welcoming environment.
The children and young people who benefit from our services have diverse needs and include those with autistic spectrum disorders, physical and learning disabilities and those who require specific healthcare procedures. Activities take place in our Pathways and Treetops buildings and at other suitable locations. These services are registered with either the Care Quality Commission or Ofsted.
Who are these services for?
We support children and young people with a wide range of disabilities and additional needs, including physical disabilities, learning disabilities, autism and complex health needs.
How our services help
- Build confidence and independence
- Support communication and social skills
- Give families time to rest and recharge
- Create friendships and reduce isolation
- Provide safe, inclusive opportunities to have fun
- Support transitions into adulthood
Support for every age and stage
Services for disabled children and young people from early years through to young adulthood.
| Service | Age Range |
|---|---|
| Nursery | 2–5 |
| Play & Youth Clubs | 5–12 |
| Youth Clubs | 13–18 |
| Treetops Short Breaks | Up to 18 |
Children and Young People’s Support Pathway
1. Nursery
Supporting early development, communication and play in an inclusive environment.
2. Play Clubs
Fun, accessible activities that build confidence, friendships and social skills.
3. Youth Clubs
Helping young people develop independence, identity and meaningful connections.
4. Treetops Short Breaks (via Social Worker referral)
Safe and supportive overnight and residential short breaks for children and young people.
5. Transition Support
Preparing young people for adulthood, community participation and greater independence.
6. Adult Services
Ongoing opportunities for wellbeing, social connection, physiotherapy, fitness and supported activities.


