CASPA (Children on the Autistic Spectrum Parent's Association)
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The Link Youth Centre, Midfield Way
Cray Valley West, eng BR5 2QL - (794) 016-8701
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Chamber Rating
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Lucy King
Apr 18th, 2023 -
Kimberley Thursfield
Apr 3rd, 2023 -
Charlie Messenbird
Caspa is a wonderful awesome fantastic Inspiring Inclusive club for young people with special needs. What I love about caspa is that everyone gets a long so well. Also I really like getting the opportunities to do many incredible activities. Also its good to see so many different young people with special needs because you can make friends and inspire others and I like to do that in many ways like using my voice or just give great advice and to make them feel confident in their own ways. Last thing all the staff our very amazing and they are really good at supporting listening and talking and always their for everyone. From Charlie Messenbird.
Mar 27th, 2023 -
Amanda Cruickshank
Caspa is a charity that has devoted itself to children and young adults on the spectrum, they are there for them and the parents when we feel there is no where else to turn, they allow the children and young adults to be themselves and not having to mask to just fit in, in my opinion they are all worth there weight in gold, and if it wasn't for them being there on the end of the phone or by message etc I'm sure quite a lot of us parents would have had a break down, they certainly are a life line who cares with there whole heart. Amanda
Mar 26th, 2023 -
Louisa Mote
Mar 25th, 2023
About
CASPA (Children on the Autistic Spectrum Parent's Association)
CASPA (Children on the Autistic Spectrum Parent's Association) is located at The Link Youth Centre, Midfield Way in Cray Valley West, England BR5 2QL. CASPA (Children on the Autistic Spectrum Parent's Association) can be contacted via phone at (794) 016-8701 for pricing, hours and directions.
Contact Info
- (794) 016-8701
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for CASPA (Children on the Autistic Spectrum Parent's Association)?
A The phone number for CASPA (Children on the Autistic Spectrum Parent's Association) is: (794) 016-8701.
Q Where is CASPA (Children on the Autistic Spectrum Parent's Association) located?
A CASPA (Children on the Autistic Spectrum Parent's Association) is located at The Link Youth Centre, Midfield Way, Cray Valley West, eng BR5 2QL
Q What is the internet address for CASPA (Children on the Autistic Spectrum Parent's Association)?
A The website (URL) for CASPA (Children on the Autistic Spectrum Parent's Association) is: http://caspabromley.org.uk/
Q What days are CASPA (Children on the Autistic Spectrum Parent's Association) open?
A CASPA (Children on the Autistic Spectrum Parent's Association) is open:
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 4:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Friday: 4:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Q How is CASPA (Children on the Autistic Spectrum Parent's Association) rated?
A CASPA (Children on the Autistic Spectrum Parent's Association) has a 3.9 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
CASPA (Children on the Autistic Spectrum Parent's Association)
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 7 Reviews )Lucy King on Google
Kimberley Thursfield on Google
Charlie Messenbird on Google
Caspa is a wonderful awesome fantastic Inspiring Inclusive club for young people with special needs. What I love about caspa is that everyone gets a long so well. Also I really like getting the opportunities to do many incredible activities. Also its good to see so many different young people with special needs because you can make friends and inspire others and I like to do that in many ways like using my voice or just give great advice and to make them feel confident in their own ways. Last thing all the staff our very amazing and they are really good at supporting listening and talking and always their for everyone. From Charlie Messenbird.
Amanda Cruickshank on Google
Caspa is a charity that has devoted itself to children and young adults on the spectrum, they are there for them and the parents when we feel there is no where else to turn, they allow the children and young adults to be themselves and not having to mask to just fit in, in my opinion they are all worth there weight in gold, and if it wasn't for them being there on the end of the phone or by message etc I'm sure quite a lot of us parents would have had a break down, they certainly are a life line who cares with there whole heart.
Amanda
Louisa Mote on Google