HideOut Youth Zone
HideOut Youth Zone is a charity for Manchester’s young people, set up to give them the opportunity to discover their passion and their purpose. Young people from a diverse range of backgrounds can access the facilities in a vibrant, purpose-built space packed with engaging activities, the opportunity to make friends, develop new skills, unlock their potential and have fun. Activities include art and music, cooking, wellbeing, climbing, yoga, sports, gym and MMA. HideOut also has a sensory room, recording studio and podcasting suite. HideOut Youth Zone provides children and young people with somewhere safe to go, something positive to do and someone trusted to talk to. All children and young people are welcome at HideOut Youth Zone, regardless of their needs and requirements. Sessions are adapted for young people with additional needs and are open for a wide range of young people to access; including those with mild learning difficulties, through to those with more complex needs such as visual impairment and physical disabilities. The building itself is accessible to all, including a lift, wheelchair access doorways, sensory room, moveable sinks and hobs in the training kitchen, and even an accessible climbing wall. Sunday Club is a time just for our young people that identify as having a disability or additional needs. Sunday Club Juniors (8-12): 11am-1pm Sunday Club Seniors (13-25): 12pm-3pm
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HideOut Youth Zone
HideOut Youth Zone is a charity for Manchester’s young people, set up to give them the opportunity to discover their passion and their purpose. Young people from a diverse range of backgrounds can access the facilities in a vibrant, purpose-built space packed with engaging activities, the opportunity to make friends, develop new skills, unlock their potential and have fun. Activities include art and music, cooking, wellbeing, climbing, yoga, sports, gym and MMA. HideOut also has a sensory room, recording studio and podcasting suite. HideOut Youth Zone provides children and young people with somewhere safe to go, something positive to do and someone trusted to talk to. All children and young people are welcome at HideOut Youth Zone, regardless of their needs and requirements. Sessions are adapted for young people with additional needs and are open for a wide range of young people to access; including those with mild learning difficulties, through to those with more complex needs such as visual impairment and physical disabilities. The building itself is accessible to all, including a lift, wheelchair access doorways, sensory room, moveable sinks and hobs in the training kitchen, and even an accessible climbing wall. Sunday Club is a time just for our young people that identify as having a disability or additional needs. Sunday Club Juniors (8-12): 11am-1pm Sunday Club Seniors (13-25): 12pm-3pm
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Tim Lamb Children’s Centre
The Tim Lamb Centre offers specialist activity and leisure facilities for disabled children/ young people and their families including youth clubs and holiday schemes. The Centre is open to families with a child/ young person at any stage of their diagnostic journey and whatever their additional needs. To use the facilities you must be a member of Pathways 4 All. The facilities include a soft play area with adjoining cafe, a well equipped sensory room, large multi-purpose hall with indoor trampolines, a toddler playroom, teenage/ games room and a computer suite. There is also a large fully enclosed outdoor playground, (with high fencing) which includes a range of inclusive play and sensory equipment. The building is fully wheelchair accessible and has a disabled toilet that includes a full size changing bed and ceiling hoist facility.
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Our Space (Bradford)
Our Space offers fun, inclusive activity clubs, offering structured play, social opportunities, and Arts & crafts sessions specially designed for children with SEND. They can also offer 1:1 intensive interaction sessions for children who may benefit from individualised connection and support. Every half term, they offer respite sessions giving families space to rest while knowing their child is in safe, nurturing hands. Parent coffee mornings and informal catch-ups, where families can share, support one another and feel part of a wider community. Our Space also offers support for school and settings through 1 to 1 and small group interventions, support, training and CPD for school staff and pop up sensory sessions for settings.
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Calvert Devon
Calvert Devon is a gold-standard outdoor activity centre where adventure has no limits! It is the go-to adventure centre in Devon for family breaks, school residential trips, large group getaways and individual adventures. Open to all and specialising in accessible activities for all abilities, they make the impossible possible. Feel the rush of zooming down a zip wire, conquering the climbing wall, paddling across open water, and taking on thrilling challenges you never thought possible. With expert support, specialist equipment and accommodation, they create epic and fully accessible adventures that break down barriers and build confidence, independence, and unforgettable memories that last a lifetime. They have an array of accessible equipment from which guests can benefit including: - Specialist abseiling wheelchair - Accessible ‘Trigger bow’ in archery - Optional accessible seating in canoeing - A wide variety of accessible bikes - An accessible carriage for wheelchair users in our Equestrian Centre - Manual and electric hoists dotted around the centre, including by the pool - Automatic doorways into main centre areas - A lift between the ground and first floor in the reception area - Wheelchair-accessible ramps to certain areas - Accessible toilets across the centre - Handrails down corridors - Accessible cutlery, plates and other catering-related equipment - High-needs changing areas – overhead tracking, non-slip flooring, shower stretcher changing tables - H-track ceiling hoists over beds - Electric profiling beds - Adjustable height kitchen sinks in apartments - Mattress elevators - Bedside bumpers - Kinderkey Bed - Deafgard alarms And more – just ask when making a booking
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Go play Sandwell (Tipton)
Go Play Sandwell provides free, valuable and high quality play experiences for the children and young people of Sandwell. Their free play sessions and events take place at a variety of venues across the borough – look for them in green spaces, community centres, libraries and museums, indoors and outdoors all year round! Their sessions support children ages 6-12 (or up to 16 with SEND). Their inclusive services support and empower children (and their grownups) to access play within the local community, fostering self worth, confidence and emotional resilience. There are many different events in different locations, please contact the event organiser to check if the venue is accessible for your child.
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Go play Sandwell (Wednesbury/ West Bromwich)
Go Play Sandwell provides free, valuable and high quality play experiences for the children and young people of Sandwell. Their free play sessions and events take place at a variety of venues across the borough – look for them in green spaces, community centres, libraries and museums, indoors and outdoors all year round! Their sessions support children ages 6-12 (or up to 16 with SEND). Their inclusive services support and empower children (and their grownups) to access play within the local community, fostering self worth, confidence and emotional resilience. There are many different events in different locations, please contact the event organiser to check if the venue is accessible for your child.
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Go play Sandwell (Rowley Regis)
Go Play Sandwell provides free, valuable and high quality play experiences for the children and young people of Sandwell. Their free play sessions and events take place at a variety of venues across the borough – look for them in green spaces, community centres, libraries and museums, indoors and outdoors all year round! Their sessions support children ages 6-12 (or up to 16 with SEND). Their inclusive services support and empower children (and their grownups) to access play within the local community, fostering self worth, confidence and emotional resilience. There are many different events in different locations, please contact the event organiser to check if the venue is accessible for your child.
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Go play Sandwell (Oldbury/ Smethwick)
Go Play Sandwell provides free, valuable and high quality play experiences for the children and young people of Sandwell. Their free play sessions and events take place at a variety of venues across the borough – look for them in green spaces, community centres, libraries and museums, indoors and outdoors all year round! Their sessions support children ages 6-12 (or up to 16 with SEND). Their inclusive services support and empower children (and their grownups) to access play within the local community, fostering self worth, confidence and emotional resilience. There are many different events in different locations, please contact the event organiser to check if the venue is accessible for your child.
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The Gruffalo and Friends Clubhouse
Join the Gruffalo and Friends on a magical adventure through 6 different play zones including a soft play, toddler area, sensory room and woodland café. Includes meet and greet with the Gruffalo and other characters and gift shop. Some of the play structures have been designed to be accessible for guests with reduced mobility requirements please see website for more details. Accessible bathroom and changing facilities available. The Gruffalo & Friends Clubhouse welcomes all assistance animals and guide dogs, however they are not permitted to play on the structures / equipment. Noise cancelling head phones available upon entry, subject to availability. The Gruffalo's Child Sensory Room is available upon request for guests who require some quieter time and child friendly social stories available to download.
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Peter Rabbit™ Explore and Play
Interactive multi-sensory family attraction based on the animated TV series. A 45 minute adventure including play areas, sensory rooms, learning and discovery areas and a chance to meet the characters. Peter Rabbit™: Explore and Play is located on the ground floor with no additional access levels. For safety reasons, motorised scooters are not permitted within Peter Rabbit™: Explore and Play. Strobe lighting is used in parts of the attraction and can be switched off upon request. Free entry to carers or essential companions of those with disabilities. The toilets are all located on ground level with disabled access and a Changing Places toilet. Assistance animals welcome. Disabled parking nearby.
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Madame Tussauds Blackpool
Madame Tussauds Blackpool is a wax museum and features over 80 wax figures of celebrities, film and television characters, athletes and musicians. Madame Tussauds is fully accessible and one carer is welcome without charge. Strobe lighting is used in parts of the attraction and can be switched off upon request. Assistance dogs are welcome. For safety reasons, only three wheelchair users can be accepted in the building at any one time and it is strongly advised that you pre-book in advance. For safety reasons, motorised scooters are not permitted within Madame Tussauds Blackpool. Lift available for disabled guests and disabled toilet facilities.
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Blackpool Tower Dungeons
Blackpool Tower Dungeons is a highly sensory experience with dark spaces, loud noises, flashing/strobe lights, pungent smells and jump scares. Throughout the attraction, there is a combination of seated shows, and standing shows. At the end of the immersive experience, there is also a drop ride. The Blackpool Tower Dungeon is fully wheelchair accessible. Navigating around the Dungeon will be mainly through level pathways. However, due to the nature of the attraction, some floor surfaces are uneven. For safety reasons, only 1 wheelchair user per tour group can be admitted. The experience features special effects, including fog and smell effects throughout. There is an accessible toilet, which is available at the entrance of the attraction. Assistance dogs are welcome into the attraction, however please note that smells or sounds may startle them. Ear defenders, headphones and sensory packs available at request.
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