Step-A-Side
Short Breaks and Respite Care provided for overnights, days, weekends or weeks – for children with learning disabilities, challenging behaviours, and autistic spectrum disorders - tailored to meet the needs of the child and their family. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Step-A-Side
Short Breaks and Respite Care provided for overnights, days, weekends or weeks – for children with learning disabilities, challenging behaviours, and autistic spectrum disorders - tailored to meet the needs of the child and their family. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Forest Pulse
Supporting children and young people with disabilities and their families, living in the Forest of Dean. Parents can contact the Charity Manager to discuss any aspects relating to the care of their children – we won’t know the answer to everything, but hopefully will know someone who does. Issues might include benefit applications, contacts for other services, grants for equipment, holidays etc, statementing, respite, behaviour issues, out of school activities – anything anyone wants to know more about really! Or perhaps just to meet other parents in a similar position. Activities include: Youth groups, games, sports, music sessions and crafts. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Allsorts (Stroud)
Crafted with creativity and packed full of fun, the Allsorts team offers a huge amount of extra-curricular activities for young people. Tailored to suit different ages and abilities, there is plenty to choose from. From youth clubs to sports clubs, nature walks and ways to get creative, there’s also a huge range of play sessions too. They pride themselves on the support given to the wider family – whether that’s through advice surgeries, parent and carer or grandparents groups, or siblings hang-outs.
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Mobiloo
The Mobiloo enables all disabled children and adults to use the toilet or be changed with dignity and respect when they wish to go to events and activities. With an electric hoist and changing table as well as a toilet and wash-basin, the Mobiloo means that even those wheelchair-users with the most complex requirements can get out and about to enjoy the same opportunities as everyone else. The Mobiloo can be hired for public or private events by anyone and can be self driven by people with a standard driving licence.
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Interact – The Together club
The Together Club is run by Interact specifically for young adults with additional needs between the ages of 18-25. The club programme offers a mix of centre-based activities, and some that are out and about in the Chelmsford area. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Funky Teens
This is an open youth club for young people with learning and physical difficulties, which offers sport, music, crafts, and more. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Durham Otters
A Swimming Club for all children and young people with SEND. Learn to swim or just play games in the water. The pool is shallow (4ft) with easy access and a hoist is available. A range of swimming aids are available. There are people to help in the water.
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Integrating Children & Young People
Clubs and activities for children & young adults with a range of disabilities and learning difficulties aged between 5 to 25 years. Activities include: Visual Art's Club Gym training Music Group Football training Sportability Groups Ten Pin Bowling Virtual Activities Bingo, Online Gaming Swimming, Trips to the Cinema Eating out Disco's Social Activities Skills Development Group. Residential trips. Disco. School Holiday activities. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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ChesilSailability
Supports people with any kind of disability to come sailing - you don't have to know how to sail already. Sailors range from people with visual impairments, long term health conditions to high spinal cord injuries and profound physical and learning disabilities.
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SENSE Family Centre (Exeter)
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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Cycle Derby
Cycle Derby offer a range of adapted bikes including tricycles, wheelchair tandems, companion bikes, and many more that cater for a broad range of impairments. Our fleet is suitable for ages 5 and upwards and offer self hire, instructor-led sessions, and can cater for larger community clubs. Staff at Markeaton Park have invested heavily and created a path around the entire site which is ideal for wheel chair users and specially adapted bikes.
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Quad Cinema
Fully accessible cinema. Access spaces are available in all three cinemas that can be used independently or can be situated next to seats for carers or companions. There is a Sound Plus TM Infrared Listening system in the cinemas.
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