About
Stick 'n' Step works with children and young people who have cerebral palsy, and with their families, from Wallasey, Wirral. Conductive education sessions build mobility, independence and self-confidence, with early intervention and personalised goals central to the approach. Families travel from across North West England and North Wales, supported by volunteers and fundraising. The organisation has been registered since 2010.
Its services include cerebral palsy and conductive education, cerebral palsy, conductive education, mobility support, child development and family assistance.
The organisation is led by Sarah Smithson, interim chief executive officer.
Stick 'n' Step works with clients across the Liverpool City Region.
What Stick 'n' Step does
- Cerebral palsy and conductive education
- Cerebral palsy
- Conductive education
- Mobility support
- Child development
- Family assistance
- Therapeutic sessions
- Self-confidence
Questions people ask
- Where is Stick 'n' Step based?
- Stick 'n' Step is based in Wallasey, Wirral, in the Liverpool City Region.
- What does Stick 'n' Step do?
- Stick 'n' Step works in community and non-profit. Stick 'n' Step, Wallasey: conductive education for children with cerebral palsy across the North West and North Wales. Its services include cerebral palsy and conductive education, cerebral palsy, conductive education, mobility support, child development, family assistance, therapeutic sessions and self-confidence.
- How can I contact Stick 'n' Step?
- Via its website at sticknstep.org.
- Who runs Stick 'n' Step?
- Sarah Smithson is listed as a contact for Stick 'n' Step.