Durham Area Disability Leisure Group
Durham Area Disability Group is a charity that provides year-round opportunities for disabled children and their families to get together, meet new people, try new things and have fun. This includes events and social opportunities, one-off excursions and regular group activities. Please see provider for an up to date activity list. Families must be a member in order to book activities, please check website for membership details and application forms.
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Durham Area Disability Leisure Group
Durham Area Disability Group is a charity that provides year-round opportunities for disabled children and their families to get together, meet new people, try new things and have fun. This includes events and social opportunities, one-off excursions and regular group activities. Please see provider for an up to date activity list. Families must be a member in order to book activities, please check website for membership details and application forms.
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Faversham Recreation Ground
A playground with wide, flat paths, featuring a ground-level roundabout, a large net swing, and a bucket seat swing. There is also a sensory garden with plants for touching and smelling, natural landscaping like trees and mounds, benches located near and away from the main play equipment, a step-free playhouse, and musical/sound equipment such as drums, xylophones, and rattles. Additionally, there are boards or panels with various activities and games. the same challenges, in a relaxed and informal way.
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Stockport Parents of ADHD Children in Education
Stockport Parents of ADHD Children in Education. SPACE Stockport is a support group for parents and carers of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and associated conditions. The meetings are an opportunity to talk to other parents who face the same challenges in a relaxed and informal way. The committee members are all local parents, who have children with ADHD. Parents can connect with the group online via Facebook.
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Talbot House
Talbot House has been supporting the families of people with learning disabilities in Manchester since 1976. Talbot House supports families in many different ways. Support services on offer include, one to one support with our in house support workers, training courses to families and professionals, signposting to other services, accompanying families to appointments and providing advocacy and therapuetic counsellors if needed
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Dimobi Children Disability Trust – Parents Forum
Dimobi Parents’ Forum is a growing peer-to-peer support network of parents and carers of children and young people with learning disabilities and special education needs. The forum runs meetings and workshops for parents to empower them to access the information and skills they need to better support their families. Carers represented in the Forum include parents, foster and adoptive parents, grandparents, adult siblings, aunts and uncles. The Forum is facilitated by parents with children with special and complex needs who openly share their lived and living experiences so that, others can learn from them. Dimobi Parents Forum offers a great chance to meet other parents and to get, and give, feedback on important issues.
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Dimobi Children Disability Trust
Dimobi is a special needs and learning disability, autism provider based in Newton Heath, Manchester. Dimobi helps families accept and support children, young people and adults up to 25 years of age with learning disabilities and/or autism. Activities include arts and crafts, football, filmaking, nature activities, day trips and seasonal activities.
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World Horse Welfare Hall Farm
Hall Farm is home to around 112 horses at any one time. Meet and learn about all the horses and ponies at the farm. Feed Bucket Coffee Shop serving drinks, snacks and cakes with all proceeds going towards helping with the care of the horses. Lots of walkways to enjoy which are wheelchair and pushchair friendly. Special Event days are held throughout the year. Dogs on leads are welcome. Site has wheelchair access. Booking is essential.
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World Horse Welfare Glenda Spooner Farm
Glenda Spooner Farm is home to around 65 horses at any given time. Meet some of the horses and ponies and take a guided tour of the stables and find out more about the work that goes on behind the scenes. Coffee Shop serving lunch, cream teas and cakes available. Meet some of the ponies on the Paddock Trail and learn more about rehabilitation, rehoming and international work and campaigns. Site has wheelchair access and disabled parking. Booking is essential.
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World Horse Welfare Belwade Farm
Belwade Farm is home to around 65 horses at any given time, and staff are on hand to provide brief histories and information about the progress the horses are making. Food and drink available in the Bistro with all proceeds go towards looking after the ponies. Activities include a visitor centre with videos and displays, gift shop, nature walks, Paddock trail and Magical Woodland Walk. Site has wheelchair access and disabled parking. Booking is essential.
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Bolton Children’s Opportunity Group – Inclusive Baby/Toddler Session
The aim of the Baby/Toddler Sessions is to give parents/carers of babies, with and without special needs, support and help, by providing ideas on early physical and sensory stimulation. As the children get older they are introduced to a variety of play activities. The sessions cater for children aged between birth and 2 years. In the term after they turn 2 children may be offered a place in the Inclusive Play Sessions.
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AFC Masters – Tigers U16s
Weekly inclusive football sessions delivered by FA Charter Standard coaches. AFC Masters is a football club run for children and adults with a disability, based in Horwich. Established in 2005, AFC Masters began when two young individuals (who still play to this day) decided they wanted to start their own football club. Year on year, the club has grown into the huge community that it is today. For the players and families alike, it’s the highlight of the week. The main focus is friendship and enjoyment. This is a great opportunity for children and the young people of Bolton with a disability, to get together and have fun.
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AFC Masters – Tigers U11s
Weekly inclusive football sessions delivered by FA Charter Standard coaches. AFC Masters is a football club run for children and adults with a disability, based in Horwich. Established in 2005, AFC Masters began when two young individuals (who still play to this day) decided they wanted to start their own football club. Year on year, the club has grown into the huge community that it is today. For the players and families alike, it’s the highlight of the week. The main focus is friendship and enjoyment. This is a great opportunity for children and the young people of Bolton with a disability, to get together and have fun.
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