Avon Tyrrell Outdoor Centre
Avon Tyrrell Outdoor Centre is a leading outdoor learning venue dedicated to the continuous development of young people. They offer a range of accommodation options, including a Grade I listed calendar house, lodges and camping areas. Avon Tyrrell Outdoor Centre provides the opportunity for everyone to ‘Experience, Learn and Develop’ through an extensive range of inclusive outdoor activities and tailored programmes, such as Family Breaks and Days out as well as group activities and educational visits. Fully trained staff and adaptable equipment are available, including trampers and all terrain wheelchairs as well as inclusion bikes, hoists and adapted boats and canoes.
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Avon Tyrrell Outdoor Centre
Avon Tyrrell Outdoor Centre is a leading outdoor learning venue dedicated to the continuous development of young people. They offer a range of accommodation options, including a Grade I listed calendar house, lodges and camping areas. Avon Tyrrell Outdoor Centre provides the opportunity for everyone to ‘Experience, Learn and Develop’ through an extensive range of inclusive outdoor activities and tailored programmes, such as Family Breaks and Days out as well as group activities and educational visits. Fully trained staff and adaptable equipment are available, including trampers and all terrain wheelchairs as well as inclusion bikes, hoists and adapted boats and canoes.
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Allsorts
Allsorts is a Stroud based charity that helps disabled children and their families access everyday experiences that others take for granted, supporting their physical and mental health through opportunities to stay active, have fun, and connect with one another. Allsorts provides activities to children and young people (0-25 years) with additional needs. They offer sports sessions, holiday clubs, young adult groups, support groups for siblings, grandparents, parents and carers as well as Toy Library at their Activity Hub in Stroud.
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Play Away
At Play Away, the therapeutic power of play is used to nurture mental health.
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You’re Welcome Gloucestershire
You’re Welcome is an inclusive online directory and forum. It’s the place to find social events, clubs, groups or places to visit. You can also get ideas on how to find support to access the things you want to do. All listings for events or things to do include accessibility and inclusive practice information and contact details. Membership is free and includes personalised newsletters.
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Bendrigg Trust
Bendrigg Trust is a residential activity centre specialising in high quality courses for disabled and disadvantaged people. They are specialist providers of outdoor activities for those with disabilities. Activities are offered for all the family including climbing, abseiling, caving, canoeing, orienteering, sailing, sensory rooms and cycling.
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Trewan Sands Children’s (TSC) Trust
Trewan Sands offer holidays through various holiday companies and other charitable organizations. They offer holidays through Haven Holidays who have 35 sites dotted around the UK. Haven offer a range of specially adapted caravans suitable for wheelchair users. As all impairments and disabilities are dealt with in different ways they work closely with Havens team of specially trained special needs advisors to ensure they book the accommodation best suited to the families needs. Haven also help us to provide entertainment by providing Free Fun Passes to the children’s clubs, which occupies the children throughout the day and family entertainment for the evenings. They work closely with local authority disability units, special needs schools and various other charities throughout the UK. All the Children & families who benefit from our holidays are referred to us directly from one of the above.
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Stick n Step Wirral
Stick ‘n’ Step sessions incorporate play, mobility tasks and songs to develop functional skills. Children and young people work in small groups based on their ability; this creates a positive environment where children are motivated to learn whilst having fun. Every child and young person that attends Stick ‘n’ Step has an Individual Development Plan with specific goals and objectives. Tasks and exercises are tailored to each child’s ability and development.
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Stick n Step Runcorn
Stick ‘n’ Step sessions incorporate play, mobility tasks and songs to develop functional skills. Children and young people work in small groups based on their ability; this creates a positive environment where children are motivated to learn whilst having fun. Every child and young person that attends Stick ‘n’ Step has an Individual Development Plan with specific goals and objectives. Tasks and exercises are tailored to each child’s ability and development.
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CP United – Tots group 3+
Group for children aged 3 and over. Football club for children and adults who have cerebral palsy/acquired brain injury. Training sessions and fixtures are available to all regardless of age, ability, experience, gender, mobility or CP classification. Whether you play within the National CP Talent program, local grassroots football, play within a PAN disability team, play at school or don’t play at all, please come along and enjoy your football in a positive learning environment. Training sessions are run by FA and UEFA qualified coaches (including goal keeper training) and are specifically designed for players with CPAll new player must be registered in order to play/train.
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CP United – 9 – 16 years
Development Advanced/Early Development Phase - Football club for children and adults who have cerebral palsy/acquired brain injury. Training sessions and fixtures are available to all regardless of age, ability, experience, gender, mobility or CP classification. Whether you play within the National CP Talent program, local grassroots football, play within a PAN disability team, play at school or don’t play at all, please come along and enjoy your football in a positive learning environment. Training sessions are run by FA and UEFA qualified coaches (including goal keeper training) and are specifically designed for players with CPAll new player must be registered in order to play/train.
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CP United – Adult 16+
Football club for children and adults whohave cerebral palsy/acquired brain injury. Training sessions and fixtures are available to All regardless of age, ability, experience, gender, mobility or CP classification. Whether you play within the National CP Talent program, local grassroots football, play within a PAN disability team, play at school or don’t play at all, please come along and enjoy your football in a positive learning environment. Training sessions are run by FA and UEFA qualified coaches (including goal keeper training) and are specifically designed for players with CPAll new player must be registered in order to play/train.
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The 3H Foundation
The 3H Foundation supports people with disabilities to have a break whether on independent group holidays, through family holiday grants or short break activities. They also support adult and young carers to have a period of respite both through days out, breaks away or through home based respite hampers. They provide the following services: - TeensPLUS programme: Providing opportunities for 13-25 year olds with disabilities to experience days out, group activities and home-based challenges. Providing periods of respite for young carers. - Holidays: Providing subsidised group holidays for adults with disabilities giving the opportunity for a holiday independent from their day to day carers. Providing adventures for young people aged 13 – 18 with disabilities and young carers. - Carers: Recognising and supporting the need for adult carers to have a period of respite away from their cared for through respite hampers and spa days. - Holiday Grants: Providing holiday grants for UK holidays for people with disabilities and their family. Providing holiday grants for carers to receive respite.
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