Foundation of Conductive Education

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NICE is a unique charity which believes that every person with a movement disorder has both the potential and the right to specialised services which recognise their needs, desires and wishes.

NICE provide a range of flexible services, through the delivery of Conductive Education, for children and adults with movement disorders and their families.

Children's Services

At NICE we believe that every child should be involved in their learning; whether this is through play or work. Conductors will guide your child to realise what they ‘can do’ and celebrate each small step of achievement. Children with neurological movement disorders should have access to highly trained and specialised professionals working with them. At NICE all staff are trained in movement disorders and use the system of Conductive Education. We believe that by nurturing the child to explore movement, have fun and succeed that they will learn skills which are meaningful in everyday life.

Adult Services

We are the only centre in the West Midlands offering conductive education, a unique specialised form of rehabilitation. Based in south Birmingham people access our services from all over the country. We have been providing services for adults and children for over 35 years.  

Who to contact

Telephone
0121 449 1569 0121 449 1569
E-mail
foundation@conductive-education.org.uk
Website
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