Sibling support At Swings & Smiles we understand just how different life is when you are living in a family where a brother or sister has a disability or special needs. We appreciate how siblings are often known to be caring, sympathetic to others and mature for their age. We also know that they are likely to be affected in a number of ways by their brother’s or sister’s disability or special needs. For instance, they may feel they receive less attention from parents or maybe they have a hard time at school because of their situation. We understand the emotions siblings may struggle with and want them to know that they are important too. Our services We've recently increased the number of sessions that we run for siblings (or as we call them, SIBS) at our centre in Thatcham, and they’re free to attend. Children are dropped off and we get up to all sorts of fun. These groups are a great opportunity for siblings to meet other children who understand their situation. Every other Friday, 6-7.30pm - children in year 7 and over Every other Saturday, 9.30-11am; 11.30-1pm - children aged 5 (already at school) up to year 6 As well as these regular groups during term-time, SIBSupport sessions are also part of our school holiday timetables. Our SIBSupport Worker Ben knows just what to plan to make each session fun, and even squeezes a trip in from time to time. J came out today with the biggest smile on her face as she had had such a fantastic time! I honestly haven’t seen her smile like that for such a long time. She was very nervous this morning with it being her first face to face session but those nerves are a distant memory. She said she has made a friend already which is fantastic! As well as our SIBSupport sessions at the centre we’re also able to deliver a five week sibling support course for schools which is currently delivered online. The school groups are structured sessions using group work and games to help tackle and solve many issues that siblings might encounter. We aim to increase awareness and understanding of emotions, to normalise them and learn coping strategies. Running these in a group setting helps reduce common feelings of isolation and increases confidence by being amongst peers who have similar experiences. We aim to work closely with schools and professionals to make sure that siblings are receiving the support they need in order to fulfil their potential. We are happy to meet with you or talk to the relevant people at your organisation about the best way to do this. See the results of our recent sibling support survey to find out a bit more about why we believe this is so important. If you know of a school who may be able to benefit from this service, or if you have any other queries relating to our sibling support, then please contact [email protected]. To access our SIBSupport service you will need to complete one of our assessment forms for your family. You will then be able to book for upcoming sessions. Find out about our facilities