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New Forest Outreach Support is a non-profit Community Interest Company (C.I.C.) providing fun, play-based, and specialist support for children aged 5+ and vulnerable adults in and around the New Forest. We tailor our services to individual needs and work alongside EHCP plans to ensure the right support is in place. From our main hub, families can access a range of services, including emotional support, play-based activities, respite care, and SEN-friendly provisions.

SEN Initial Assessments

We’re really sorry, but we’re currently unable to take on new clients for initial assessments due to high demand. As a small, dedicated team, we’re prioritising the children and families already in our care to ensure everyone continues to receive the high-quality, personalised support we’re known for.

We do have a waiting list in place. If you’d like to be added, please get in touch and we’ll happily include your details and contact you as soon as space becomes available.

Thanks for your patience.​

                                                                

See all of our current available services below

Become a Member!

Family / Discovery Membership – £5.99 per month
Designed for families connected to NFOS services. Enjoy early access to bookings, helpful updates about activities, and special touches for children such as birthday and Christmas letters from George the Therapy Dog.

Support Membership – £11.99 per month
Open to anyone who would like to support the work of NFOS. Your membership helps us develop the hub, run inclusive activities, and support families in our community while receiving updates about the impact of your support.

Helping Other Families
£2 from every membership goes directly into our Inclusive Access Fund, helping ensure children can access activities and support regardless of financial circumstances.

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​Upcoming Events

Today's Dog Of The Day, is the lovely George, whose an incredible Therapy Dog - owned by the equally lovely Amy Bradsworth

George can also do hand-commands and tasks, so he can help support children and adults who are non-verbal, or struggle with communication - how amazing is this!
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