DSC Community Club Brent
Club Brent is a 2 hour multi-sports session for children and young people aged eight and above with additional needs covering a host of sports that can be adapted to all abilities Sports include basketball, cricket, boccia, racketball, table tennis, new age kurling, tri-golf and zone hockey. Specialist taster sessions are also organised. All activities can be adapted to suit a wide range of abilities. Specialist taster sessions also take place in the club from time to time including boxing, dance, golf and more.
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DSC Community Club Brent
Club Brent is a 2 hour multi-sports session for children and young people aged eight and above with additional needs covering a host of sports that can be adapted to all abilities Sports include basketball, cricket, boccia, racketball, table tennis, new age kurling, tri-golf and zone hockey. Specialist taster sessions are also organised. All activities can be adapted to suit a wide range of abilities. Specialist taster sessions also take place in the club from time to time including boxing, dance, golf and more.
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Brent Play Association
The centre has suitable adaptations for children and, young people and young adults who have a wide range of special needs. The centre includes a hall, video/TV and art room ,a fully-fitted kitchen, outside garden area, and sensory room. The centre offers a varied programme of activities which includes music, dance, drama, IT, arts and crafts, yoga, sports, special events and off-site activities to places of interest.
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The Ade Adepitan Short Break Centre
Provides Respite/Short Breaks for local children and young people aged 8-18 with profound and multiple learning difficulties, complex health needs, physical disabilities and autistic spectrum disorders.
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DABD – Kid’s Patch
A club for children and young people aged 5 + with disabilities or additional needs. The club offers a friendly, fun, social and inclusive environment for three age groups (5-8, 9-13, and 14-18) with specialist equipment, facilities and trained staff. Activities include, arts and crafts, sensory room and video games.
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Sycamore Trust
Sycamore Trust UK is a charity supporting individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and learning difficulties, and their families, across Barking & Dagenham, Havering, and Redbridge. Their aim is to empower individuals to flourish, educate communities, and provide tailored support systems.
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SENSE Family Centre (Peterborough)
SENSE centres offer a place for people with complex disabilities to build connections by developing communication skills and independence, meeting other people, being creative with arts and crafts and taking part in sport and exercise – all supported by skilled, specialist staff.
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Ability Wheelz
For children and young people with SEND - Access to a wide range of adapted and universal cycles in Alexandra Park, Oldham. The whole family can enjoy exercise, whilst learning to cycle too. Cycle trails available within the park are mainly flat but there are one or two inclines.
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Disabled Cricket – Notts County CC
The Nottinghamshire Cricket Board currently delivers a comprehensive disability programme which offers provision to all Nottinghamshire’s 16 Special Schools along with a variety of community schemes at colleges, community centres and within various charitable organisations. Within this provision they offer a variety of formats including inclusive cricket, multi skills activity, Super 1s and table cricket. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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A Place to Call Our Own (APTCOO)
A range of specialist services and activities for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and their whole family unit. Offers a fully accessible and multifunctional space for families.
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FTM Dance (Notts)
FTM Dance is a performing arts respite service for young people with learning difficulties, additional needs, neurodiverse abilities, and various complex medical conditions. They offer an array of music-based activities: dance, drama, singing, instruments as well as creative therapies, yoga, arts and crafts, sensory games and activities, messy play and so much more! They provide service users with fun inclusive sessions in a safe, secure environment with 1-1 or 2-1 support , helping families with much needed respite. Their support staff are highly skilled and trained in disability and medical related aspects such as moving and handling, enteral feeding, epilepsy, colostomy, personal care and managing challenging behaviours.
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About With Friends
Children’s Programme offers children and young people (from 11 years old until 18th birthday) the chance to take part in activities alongside their peers. Programmes give members the chance to develop friendships, try new experiences, build confidence and learn skills to help them to unlock their full potential. Runs a range of activities that take place at weekends and school holidays. Youth Services can be accessed via the NCC Short Breaks Scheme.
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SENSE Family Centre
SENSE centres offer a place for people with complex disabilities to build connections by developing communication skills and independence, meeting other people, being creative with arts and crafts and taking part in sport and exercise – all supported by skilled, specialist staff.
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