Eureka! The National Children’s Museum
A fun-packed family day out in Halifax, West Yorkshire, where families with children aged 0-11 get to spend a day focused on the serious business of play. Explore six zones, extensive grounds, creativity space, and more.
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Eureka! The National Children’s Museum
A fun-packed family day out in Halifax, West Yorkshire, where families with children aged 0-11 get to spend a day focused on the serious business of play. Explore six zones, extensive grounds, creativity space, and more.
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Chester Zoo
One of the UK's largest zoos, with 27,000 animals and 128 acres of zoological gardens to explore.
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Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Art set within 500 acres of 18th-century landscape. Café, restaurants and shops on site. Some areas of the Park can be difficult to access due to uneven terrain. The team at the YSP Centre Information Desk can advise on suggested routes for wheelchair and mobility scooter users. The Underground Gallery and The Weston have flat access throughout. YSP Centre and YSP Learning have flat access to the ground floors and lift access to the upper levels.
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Castle Howard Estate
A beautiful castle with gardens. Includes, house tours, a café, walled garden, and boat trips. A changing programme of events means there's always something new to enjoy at Castle Howard.
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Haystax Inclusive Farm Experience
Haystax is a peaceful retreat for the whole family, where individuals with additional needs are welcomed and understood so that the whole family can relax and enjoy some quality time together. Haystax is a family ran business and all staff have some form of additional needs. They are a safe environment for all, what ever age or ability. Currently they have a coffee shop, sensory rooms, wild woodland play area, Noo Noo's Forest School sessions, parties, and 2 wheelchair accessible holiday lodges. In 2024 they plan for the farm animals and pet corner to be completed and open to the public, for customers to enjoy, interact and feed the animals.
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RSPB Old Moor
RSPB Old Moor is an oasis for birds and wildlife and a haven for visitors. The reserve has strategically placed viewing hides and open vistas over the wetland habitats. Old Moor has a top-rated family offering with wild play areas, activities, and trails to help you and your loved-ones connect with nature.
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Buddies – Adventure Breaks
Sort breaks during the school holidays. Holiday breaks include stays in caravans, lodges and hotels across Scotland and northern England. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Buddies – Holiday Play Schemes
The holiday clubs have 2 weeks at Easter, six at Summer and one week in October. Transport can be provided . Clubs include a range of activities and trips. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Buddies – Sunday Club
A range of activities available on Sundays during Term time. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Buddies – After school club
Offers a large range of activities including some trips and outings for children and young people with SEND aged 5 - 13. Glasgow children who attend specialist provision can access free transport to our service and we offer transport home for those within a reasonable range of the centre. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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First Hand – Time 4 Mum
Encourages women to recognise they are a whole lot more than “only a mum” – and helps them to reconnect with themselves, to recognise their strengths and skills and take time out to do something for themselves on a regular basis. This service is for Mums living in Edinburgh, who are isolated and already have child care in place. They will be supported and encouraged to explore opportunities and activities, initially with the worker, and as Mum feels confident and able to attend on her own the worker will withdraw. Each Mum will be allocated up to 3 hours per week for a maximum of 20 weeks.
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Huddlestone Centre – Limitless
A unique and exciting annual theatre project for young disabled people living in Hackney. A week of creative activities offers participants the opportunity to collaborate with practicing actors, musicians, artists and designers, to create and develop their own performance piece and showcase at the end of the week, live on stage, at Hackney Empire’s Stage 2. Booking is essential and they start accepting applications at the end of June annually.
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