PIP – Initial Inclusive Support
The IIS project supports young people with an additional support need in North Lanarkshire, between the ages of 5-18 years, to access mainstream clubs in their local area. Partners in Play Support staff provide short term support to young people to enable them to have the same opportunities to access play and recreational facilities as their peers. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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PIP – Initial Inclusive Support
The IIS project supports young people with an additional support need in North Lanarkshire, between the ages of 5-18 years, to access mainstream clubs in their local area. Partners in Play Support staff provide short term support to young people to enable them to have the same opportunities to access play and recreational facilities as their peers. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Maidstone YMCA
Maidstone YMCA offers the local community a great range of activities including a 'state of the art' Fitness Suite, Group Exercise Studio, Purpose Built Pre-School, Creche, 3G All Weather Football Pitches, Multi Purpose Sports Hall, café, and a range of disability Sessions. Disability sessions include Archery, Trampolining, Football, Dance and Boccia.
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Magna
Accessible science adventure and discovery centre. Hands-on and interactive experience. Adventure Playground and Splash Park.
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BEAMS – Little Buddies
Little Buddies is a support group for children with severe and complex disabilities and for parents to get to know each other.
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BEAMS Buzz Club
Held in the holidays there is a wide range of activities including Bowling, Crazy Golf, Sailing, Trips to the Beach and Pub Lunches. Buzz Club is suitable for young people with severe and complex needs and 1 to 1 and personal care will be offered.
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BEAMS Kids Camp
A short Break service that offers a range of leisure activities for disabled children and young people up to the age of 25 years. The holiday club offers young people the opportunity to form new friendships and take part in lots of fun and exciting activities including sailing, swimming, trips to the seaside and fun with music and dance.
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Interact Short break service
Interact supports children & young people aged 8-18 with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND) to get out and about in the community: so they can have fun, try new activities, make friends, and develop new skills, whilst also giving parents/carers a break. There are now separate groups, providing age-appropriate activities for those aged 8-14, and for 15-18 year-olds. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Vibe
Developing independence skills for young people aged 17-25 with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND). This includes elements such as planning to go shopping, going shopping, cooking a meal, learning to iron, learning to sew, first aid and other aspects such as making a telephone call and what to do in an emergency. Alongside this it provides a safe environment in which young people can take part in a range of activities, explore interests, and have fun with peers away from home. Offers a wide programme of events including games, quizzes, crafts, and a chance to meet new friends and socialise.
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Unique and Able Artists
Inclusive, therapeutic art sessions for children and young people age 5-25 years with complex disability needs across Knowsley. Unique and able Artists provide a relaxed, engaging and supportive environment to encourage and nurture the artistic abilities of the children, using a ‘stay and play’ approach so that parents can watch, supervise and experience their child(ren) engaging meaningfully in art activities.
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The Sensory Hive
A community organisation offering services in occupational therapy, sensory integration, and education for individuals living with sensory processing difficulties. The specialist sensory integration therapy centre, based in Whiston, Knowsley, is a hive of activity offering a sensory gym, immersive and interactive room, occupational therapy, LEGO-based therapy, rebound therapy, hobby clubs, and infant and child sensory development classes. Inclusive of individuals who are neurodivergent (Autism, ADHD, SPD, Dyspraxia), and those Learning Difficulties, PMLD, and neurological conditions such as cerebral palsy and brain injury.
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The Family Bee @ The Sensory Hive
A support and well-being group for all caregivers. 90 minute session facilitated by a family systems coach from The Well Mind. The session aims to bring parents and carers of children with additional needs together to connect with others, share experiences, meet new people and reduce social isolation.
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Unique Kidz and Co – After School Club
Specialist centre which offers support, activities, play, and social time for children with disabilities. After School Club for children aged 5 to 19 years old. Two disabled access minibuses collect children from the two local special schools and transport to the building or children can be dropped off. Experienced play workers ensure children are supported in a fun and relaxed atmosphere.
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