The 3H Foundation
The 3H Foundation supports people with disabilities to have a break whether on independent group holidays, through family holiday grants or short break activities. They also support adult and young carers to have a period of respite both through days out, breaks away or through home based respite hampers. They provide the following services: - TeensPLUS programme: Providing opportunities for 13-25 year olds with disabilities to experience days out, group activities and home-based challenges. Providing periods of respite for young carers. - Holidays: Providing subsidised group holidays for adults with disabilities giving the opportunity for a holiday independent from their day to day carers. Providing adventures for young people aged 13 – 18 with disabilities and young carers. - Carers: Recognising and supporting the need for adult carers to have a period of respite away from their cared for through respite hampers and spa days. - Holiday Grants: Providing holiday grants for UK holidays for people with disabilities and their family. Providing holiday grants for carers to receive respite.
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The 3H Foundation
The 3H Foundation supports people with disabilities to have a break whether on independent group holidays, through family holiday grants or short break activities. They also support adult and young carers to have a period of respite both through days out, breaks away or through home based respite hampers. They provide the following services: - TeensPLUS programme: Providing opportunities for 13-25 year olds with disabilities to experience days out, group activities and home-based challenges. Providing periods of respite for young carers. - Holidays: Providing subsidised group holidays for adults with disabilities giving the opportunity for a holiday independent from their day to day carers. Providing adventures for young people aged 13 – 18 with disabilities and young carers. - Carers: Recognising and supporting the need for adult carers to have a period of respite away from their cared for through respite hampers and spa days. - Holiday Grants: Providing holiday grants for UK holidays for people with disabilities and their family. Providing holiday grants for carers to receive respite.
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Lowry Centre
Theatre and Art Centre offers drama and art workshops tailored for children with disabilities, including wheelchair accessible sessions. Accessible shows also includes audio described, captioned and BSL supported performances and tours, live streamed shows, relaxed performances and touch tours for visually impaired visitors to get familiarised with the space, costumes and props before a show. Please note the Lowry does not have a car park - please use Quayside MediaCity for parking. It has 80 designated accessible parking bays available on every level of the car park.
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Cerebra Innovation Centre (CIC)
The Cerebra Innovation Centre (CIC) designs and builds innovative, bespoke products to help disabled children discover and engage with the world around them. They take requests from parents, carers and professionals, and design logical, innovative, and, above all, fun solutions catered to the specific needs of children with brain conditions. Their designs aim to reduce some of the social stigma attached to disabilities by making functional and beautiful products for amazing young people. From iPad cases to rocking horses, Oxy-Gems and surfboards, the award-winning team is brimming with ideas and solutions to help. Their products are desirable and exciting, not just functional. Their products promote a child’s social inclusion, peer expectance, and enable them to participate in everyday activities that are so often closed to them. CIC help Children from birth to 16 who have a brain condition and all their services are free of charge.
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The Spring Centre
They provide opportunities for children and young people 0-35 yrs with additional needs and disabilities, and their families, to access a tailored programme of activities aimed at improving and enriching quality of life for them all.
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Ladybug Lodge
Ladybug Lodge strive to relieve the needs of children and young adults (up to the age of 25) with special education needs or disabilities who reside in Coventry and the surrounding area and their families and carers, by providing accessible activities, events and recreational opportunities and by providing support, information and advice. They offer: - Weekly Home Educated and Preschool Sessions (Term Time only). - Afterschool Swimming in fully accessible hydrotherapy pool (Monday evenings). - School Holiday provision with Stay and Play, Swimming and Dance sessions! - Fortnightly Weekend Sessions! A changing places and mobile hoist is available at Tiverton School. Ladybug Lodge supports children and young people with SEND from ages 0 - 25. Their siblings (of any age!) are welcome to attend sessions with them. Parents and/or Carers must stay with their child during the session. Sessions are booked through the website, families do not need to be referred to access the sessions.
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National Museum of Cardiff
Hosting one of Europe’s finest collections of art, geology and natural history, the National Museum of Cardiff explores the evolution of Wales through several fascinating exhibits. Wheelchair users can enjoy entry to all galleries, as well as free disabled parking with level access to the entrance. Hireable wheelchairs and mobile seating sticks are also provided, subject to availability. In addition to our accessible toilets there is a Changing Places facility on level one. The Changing place is equipped with a hoist and adjustable bed. Individuals with visual impairments can request guided assistance and free audio description tours are on offer for groups. There is also a touch trail within the Natural History galleries and guide dogs are permitted. For those with hearing impairments, induction loops are supplied throughout and there is a good standard of written material available to support the collections. The Museum can sometimes be crowded and noisy. We have a limited number of ear defenders for adults and children. If you would like to borrow these during your visit, please enquire at the Welcome Desk. The quietest time to visit the Museum is usually from 3pm.
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Folly Farm
At Folly Farm in the heart of Pembrokeshire you’ll find four big attractions all in one place: the Zoo, the Jolly Barn and Farm, the Vintage Fairground, and Themed Adventure Play. The park consists of landscaped paths and ramps. The Big Wheel, Tractor Country and Land Train rides have accessible carriages or vehicles. Please see the park map to locate the various toilet blocks across the park. Each block is fully accessible and has a dedicated unisex disabled toilet. Please note that lights in some toilets are activated by motion sensors. Disabled toilets have contrasting toilet seats and handles to aid mobility. There are colostomy bag shelves and hooks in all of our disabled toilets. Spacious adult disabled changing facilities are available in a purpose-built suite in the Funfair. We have an adjustable bed and also a mechanical hoist for use (both have an in-date LOLER inspection). Please note that for hygiene reasons, we do not provide slings. Visitors requiring use of these facilities are responsible for bringing their own slings. Carers are eligible for a free ticket. Please bring proof of disability.
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Pensthorpe Natural Park
Pensthorpe is the ultimate destination for discovery and an action-packed day out for the whole family. You can explore magical gardens, take a trail through our internationally recognised reserve, get up close with feathered friends, enjoy huge indoor play, and one of the regions biggest and best outdoor adventure areas! Wheelchair users can explore all five of the stunning gardens, as well as the popular Wetland Hide, offering the opportunity to see and abundance of diverse bird, plant and wildlife species along the way. Be sure to pick up a park guide, where you will find a map detailing the wheelchair friendly route. There are five accessible toilets on site, all labelled on our map with clear signage. All have an optional raised toilet seat, moveable hand rails as well as an alarm system. There is also baby changing facilities in the main toilet block, the cafe and play areas. Carers go free if they are accompanying a disabled visitor. You must bring appropriate documentation. Should you have any accessibility queries ahead of your visit, you can phone 01328 851465 or send an email to [email protected].
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The Alnwick Garden
Built to be unconventional, The Alnwick Garden is a unique, contemporary garden in the heart of Northumberland. Lose yourself in the mysterious Bamboo Labyrinth, explore the perils of The Poison Garden or gaze upon the Sage Wealth Management Grand Cascade. Transformed across seasons, no two days in The Garden are ever the same. The Garden’s history is still honoured through the traditional Ornamental Garden and mesmerising Rose Garden. They offer a free carer place for visitors accompanying a guest with disabilities. Please call 01665 511350 option 1 to add a carer ticket to your booking and bring proof of entitlement with you on the day of your visit. They welcome all types of mobility scooters and manual wheelchairs. They have a small number of wheelchairs free of charge to hire by prebooking and calling 01665 511350 option 1. These can be in their accessible car park ready for your arrival. They also have accessibility guides available on their website so that you can see the facilities before you go.
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Life Science Centre
Life is an amazing science centre in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne where one ticket gets you everything, making for a great value day out! With hands-on exhibitions and a changing programme of activities throughout the year, there’s always something new to experience. Highlights include: - Lightbox. Dive into this spectacular, interactive exhibition that includes a huge tornado tower and lasers, created by acclaimed artists and game studios. - Wow Zone. Get hands-on with thrilling and interactive exhibits. Explore how to bend beams of light, see yourself in an infrared camera, and operate the 6-metre-tall ‘Big Machine!’. - The biggest planetarium in the north. Using Digistar 7 technology – Life's planetarium system is the most advanced in the region, with state-of-the-art projectors to provide ultra-rich visuals and a truly immersive experience. - Space Zone. Here you can explore inside a mock-up model of part of the International Space Station and watch shows on the Sphere, a digital globe displaying Earth, Moon and planetary satellite imagery. - Making Studios. Where you can create, explore and tinker. - Live theatre shows. Join our science explainers for amazing live science shows full of exciting demos. – - Experiment Zone. Grab a lab coat and do experiments using real tools and materials. Work on your own, in a team, or enlist the help of a friendly science explainer. - Just for under 7s. Play Zone is a fascinating world where younger visitors can create make believe meals and entertain in the mini- kitchen and café and learn to recycle everything (it’s never too early to save the planet!) There are extra pop-up play areas designed especially for our youngest visitors and discovery backpacks to help carers and younger visitors make the most of their visit. The museum provides a great accessible day out for wheelchair users, with level access and lifts and ramps to all floors, plus hireable wheelchairs and spaces for wheelchairs within the planetarium and theatre. There are also disabled toilets on every floor, including a Changing Places facility at reception level. Times Square Car Park is withing a 5-minute walk from the centre. This car park is fully accessible. For visitors with sensory conditions, you can hire a bag containing ear defenders and sunglasses and download a sensory map. They also host a Sensory Sunday once a month, with dedicated quiet hours for experiencing the exhibitions and performances in a more relaxed environment with lighting and sound levels altered. Those with visual or hearing difficulties have not been forgotten either, as the attraction offers induction loops, large print leaflets and also welcomes guide dogs. If you’re a visitor with a disability and you need a carer, you can bring them free of charge when you buy a ticket. Please select a free carer ticket when pre-booking online and bring relevant proof to show our reception team on arrival. Examples of proof are available on our website. If you have any special access requirements, please get in touch before you visit so that we can meet your needs. Please email [email protected].
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The Lost Gardens of Heligan
Heligan is one of the most mysterious estates in England. Lost to the brambles of time since the outbreak of WW1, this Sleeping Beauty was re-awakened in 1990 to become Europe’s largest garden restoration project. Today Heligan’s 200 acres are a paradise for the explorer, wildlife, plant lover and garden romantic. The Productive and Pleasure Gardens, Home Farm and the Steward’s House are all set on a gentle downhill slope, making these areas manoeuvrable for wheelchair users. The wider estate should be approached with caution as you may encounter steeper gradients and steps throughout. Disabled visitors presenting appropriate documentation are eligible for one complimentary essential companion ticket. A list of valid documentation is available on their website. Manual wheelchairs are available to borrow, free of charge, from our Visitor Reception on a first-come, first-served basis. We also have two mobility scooters available in two time slots: from 10am to 1pm and from 1.30pm to 4.30pm – this includes a short induction although we do insist that visitors have previous experience of using a mobility scooter. Pre-booking is advisable by phoning us on 01726 845100, although bookings are taken a maximum of four weeks in advance. To get the best experience from your visit, please ask for an Accessible Heligan map and access advice from our Reception team before going off to explore the gardens.
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Torbay Holiday Helper Network (THHN)
Torbay Holiday Helper Network (THHN) is a charity based in Torbay but they help families from all across the UK. They provide free holidays to families who have children living with serious illness, bereaved families who have lost a child or parent and to families who have a terminally ill parent. You can not apply for holidays yourself, holiday applications must be made by a registered charity support worker, NHS medical professional or social worker who will then refer you directly to us once your application has been successful. We can only include immediate family members in a free THHN holiday; please do not include extended family on the application form. Single parent families may however include an extra adult if needed. Assistance in finding accommodation for extended family members at their own expense can be discussed with our holiday liaison officer whilst processing the application.
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