The work done by the staff, volunteers and young people working with children with disabilities across the Bradford district is being recognised at an event being held in Victoria Hall, Keighley.
The Specialist Inclusion Project has supported a group of young people with disabilities to arrange funding, plan and deliver an evening of awards and entertainment to celebrate the work done to support them as part of Short Breaks tomorrow, 30 November.
Short Breaks are services to young people with disabilities that may struggle to attend mainstream services due to requiring extra support but do not require social work or social care involvement.
Coronation Street actor Liam Bairstow will be at the event, as well as The Lord Mayor of Bradford, to watch performances and to preside over the awards ceremony.
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