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Stay & Play @ Crumlin Hub

Thu 13 Nov

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Crumlin

Come along and join the fun at our friendly Stay & Play sessions! A warm, welcoming space for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers to explore, play, and make new friends while parents and carers enjoy a cuppa and a chat. ☕💬

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Stay & Play @ Crumlin Hub
Stay & Play @ Crumlin Hub

Time & Location

13 Nov 2025, 09:15 – 11:00

Crumlin, 28 Mill Rd, Crumlin BT29 4XL, UK

About the event

🌈 Why Stay & Play Matters


Our Stay & Play sessions are about so much more than toys and tea, they’re about connection, confidence and community.


We’re proud to be an inclusive and neurodivergent-affirming space, recognising that every child and every parent, experiences the world differently. Our team creates a calm, flexible environment where all children are free to explore at their own pace, with no pressure to join in a certain way. Whether your child thrives on movement, loves sensory play, or needs a quiet corner to decompress, there’s space for everyone here.


As an organisation specialising in different neuro-types, we pride ourselves on being able to provide an equitable space for all! ❤️


For little ones, Stay & Play offers a gentle introduction to social life beyond the home. Through play, children learn to share, take turns, express themselves, and build friendships in a relaxed, supportive environment. The open-ended…


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Further Information

We recognise the current pressures on primary care in relation to all aspects of the work they do, not just in relation to ADHD.

The intention of this service is not to create additional workload for GPs or other practitioners, but rather to reduce pressure arising from the increasing number of patients presenting with ADHD-related difficulties.

The ADHD Support While Waiting Programme, early intervention service is designed specifically for adults who are awaiting ADHD assessment, awaiting follow-up from assessment, or attempting to access support. It is a non-clinical, psychoeducational and practical support programme, delivered by qualified practitioners, and aligned with NICE guidance.

The core aim of the programme is to:

  • Support individuals experiencing functional difficulties (e.g. executive dysfunction, emotional regulation challenges)

  • Reduce distress, overwhelm, and burnout

  • Improve day-to-day functioning and engagement with services

  • Prevent escalation into crisis or higher-tier services

  • Provide psychotherapeutic education

Importantly, this is not a diagnostic or assessment service, and participation does not require formal confirmation from primary care if the patient has the requested information.

 

Referral Process - 

To ensure minimal impact on time, we have built in multiple alternative verification pathways, including:

  • Self-referral via QR code & evidence

  • Self-declaration supported through our triage process

  • Signposting by GP practice staff

  • HSC confirmation where available

  • GP letter - A template of which we provide

This means that patients can access the service without any GP involvement if preferred.

The funding requires that the patient/service user MUST have verifiable information of having been referred and or waiting on follow up for ADHD related support.

This initiative to work alongside primary care and secondary care in a supportive capacity, rather than adding to existing pressures.

We genuinely value the role of GPs and other medical practitioners.

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If you would like any further information, please feel free to get in touch via -

info@asafespacetobeme.co.uk

02896 208284

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