Every Cloud Play and Creative Arts Therapy CIC
At Every Cloud, we support the mental health of children and young people through play and creative arts therapy; a form of psychotherapy. Our therapists are all qualified and accredited with the British Association of Play Therapists to Master’s Degree level, offering children a safe space to work through their emotional difficulties through play; the natural language of children. The children and young people children and young people who are referred to us for a variety of reasons including trauma, family breakdown, abuse, bereavement, and domestic violence. At Every Cloud we provide 1:1 play and creative arts therapy sessions for children and young people aged three to seventeen. At our Play Therapy centre in Cheltenham, our child-centred approach offers children a safe, accepting and non-judgemental space to explore and work through difficult experiences and feelings. Our Creative Arts room, for our young people aged 11+, includes a wider range of art and craft materials, enabling us to engage young people in expressing themselves creatively through our person-centred therapeutic modality, processing the tough stuff without having to find the words.
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Every Cloud Play and Creative Arts Therapy CIC
At Every Cloud, we support the mental health of children and young people through play and creative arts therapy; a form of psychotherapy. Our therapists are all qualified and accredited with the British Association of Play Therapists to Master’s Degree level, offering children a safe space to work through their emotional difficulties through play; the natural language of children. The children and young people children and young people who are referred to us for a variety of reasons including trauma, family breakdown, abuse, bereavement, and domestic violence. At Every Cloud we provide 1:1 play and creative arts therapy sessions for children and young people aged three to seventeen. At our Play Therapy centre in Cheltenham, our child-centred approach offers children a safe, accepting and non-judgemental space to explore and work through difficult experiences and feelings. Our Creative Arts room, for our young people aged 11+, includes a wider range of art and craft materials, enabling us to engage young people in expressing themselves creatively through our person-centred therapeutic modality, processing the tough stuff without having to find the words.
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Break Charity – Residential Short Breaks
Break makes life better for children and young people on the edge of care, in care and leaving care. Working across East Anglia, the charity firmly believes that every child, no matter their start in life, deserves a bright future. Break specialises in providing short breaks for young people with disabilities and complex needs, offering regular planned stays. We have a short breaks home that provides a safe, warm, stable and thoughtful environment for up to six young people between the ages of 5 and 18. Our team support young people to enjoy a range of activities, build their confidence, independence skills and form friendships. The activities we provide are tailored to each young person. These can include roller-skating, swimming, soft play, going to the cinema and even visiting the circus. Many of these short breaks help to stimulate and develop new interests from having experienced many activities for the very first time. Over the course of a typical year Break provide over 1000 nights of short breaks. We see fantastic progress as young people demonstrate more patience, sharing, developing relationships and growing in confidence - each short break helps create long term benefits. To access the Residential Short Breaks service, parents and carers will need to seek a referral from their local authority through a social worker.
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Castle Hill Young People’s Centre
Castle Hill Young People's Centre offers a wide range of activities and services for children and young people, including paid after-school and holiday care, additional sessions during Easter and summer holidays, arts and crafts, community events, computer gaming, cookery/baking, and multi-sports sessions. The centre provides free Junior Youth Club for 9-12 year olds, free Play Activities for 4-12 year olds (with 4-year-olds needing to be in reception), and free Youth Club for 13-17 year olds. Facilities include an outdoor games area, computers, and a sports club on site. The centre is Ofsted registered and also offers room hire. Staff at Castle Hill Young People's Centre are highly trained, having completed courses in moving and handling, hoist training, medication training Level 2, safeguarding disabled children, working with ADHD, autism, play and leisure for disabled children, eating and drinking with safety and dignity, and more. They are equipped to work effectively with children and young people who experience behavioural, emotional, and social difficulties. For more information on booking, please call 01204 338190.
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Quiet Morning at The Tank Museum
Join us for a quiet morning aimed at anyone who would appreciate a calmer visit to The Tank Museum. Quiet mornings will be on offer one Saturday every season throughout 2025, dates being 1 February, 7 June, 27 September & 6 December. From 0900-1100 all sounds, and interactives will be turned off to reduce sensory input. This session is primarily for, but not limited to, families of children with autism; young people and adults with autism; children with social, emotional, or mental health needs; adults living with dementia and any other visitors with sensory needs or who may prefer a more relaxed experience. At 1100 sounds will be switched back on, but visitors are welcome to remain in the Museum for as long as they like. Sensory Backpacks can be borrowed from Main Admissions free of charge. Our sensory backpacks are for families and children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. Backpacks include ear defenders, magnifying glass, book, squeezy toy, torch, periscope, and Commander Basil bear.
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Orchard Trust Activity Park
At Orchard Trust Day Services and Smallholding we are proud to provide a range of free, fully accessible experiences. The wheelchair accessible activity park consists of swings, a roundabout, slide and in-floor trampoline that can be enjoyed by all the family. Our smooth pathways take you all around the site enabling you to engage with the animals along with finding an area to enjoy the birds and wildlife pond. The sensory garden is the perfect place to reflect and take time to appreciate the beautiful surrondings. With our fully accessible Changing Places facilities, the site offers emotional accessibility taking any worries out of having a day out. The day services are for adults with disabilities, however the site and activity park is a great place for an accessible day out. There is no charge to visit the site, please just contact us in advance to arrange a visit.
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FLAG Grimsby
FLAG GRIMSBY aims to provide recreational activities for children from age 8 to 19 who have a range of disabilities and special needs. These recreational activities aim to develop social skills and independence and empower them to play a role within the community. FLAG Grimsby offers a safe and supportive environment for people to meet and socialise with friends. FLAG Grimsby's services include: - An autistic unit. - A Juniors Club for children aged 8 to 11. - A Senior Club for children aged 11 to 19. - A Saturday Club which offers fun activities at weekends for children from ages 5 to 21+. - Local Trips for our young people to socialise and interact with their surroundings.
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Lincs Inspire
Lincs Inspire connects people with each other, offers a safe and welcoming space with a range of activities and professional advice on hand. Our activities and facilities are diverse, mindful, and inclusive of our communities and there is something on offer for everyone. We remove barriers and encourage active involvement.
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Eclipse Gymnastics Centre
Eclipse Gymnastics Centre (EGC) was established in 2023 with the core values of being a fun, friendly and inclusive environment to all who come to us. It is our mission to provide high quality, supportive training to all our gymnasts, in an environment conducive to happy, healthy, stimulating and challenging training. Our bespoke disability programme is tailored to the gymnast as an individual and not just their additional needs. As we are a fully inclusive club we do not have a designated disability session. We involve the gymnasts is our main session and have a 1-2-1 coach work along side them. We have our main sessions or for the children who have more phial disabilities we have our rebound session, which incorporates using a trampoline to build muscle tone, balance, spacial awareness, body awareness and much more. Anyone is welcome to come and visit the club, to meet the coaching staff and see what we are all about, we are very proud of our club and facilities.
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Eclipse Gymnastics
Eclipse Gymnastics CIC is a non-profit club offering a safe and welcoming environment for all. Our active tot sessions are tailored for our younger children (6 months - 4 years). A host of activities can be explored by your little one, developing their coordinator, strength and movement along with problem solving, creativity and interaction with others. Our Gymnastic classes start at age 2 and work on key life skills such as goal setting, team-work and determination along with their gymnastic skills and all round body development. Our classes are tailored for all abilities and offer something for beginners, and recreational gymnasts through to competitive Sports Acrobatics and Tumbling. We are an inclusive club with 5 qualified disability specialists enabling all sessions to be adaptive to our members that may need extra support. Recognition and achievements are always rewarded, and we love to see the gymnasts achieve a goal and progress through the levels.
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Camp Jojo
Camping with Complex Needs.
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Zebedee (RosyDayz) Performing Arts Club
Zebedee Performing Arts Club is inclusive drama group which values our members as equals, encouraging children and young people to achieve their full potential. We are an exciting and fast growing drama group that works with people who have learning difficulties and disabilities. The club teaches members about their bodies, how they move and what they do, concepts such as space, rhythym, hand to eye co-ordination, balance and dynamics in the physical disciplines of dance & drama. All classes are £6 each per person / per session and can be paid for in advance at the beginning of each term or at the beginning of each session.
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Linden Club SEN Disco
Linden Club run a SEN & Disability Disco every Monday night. Our Under 18’s SEN Disco is at 4:30pm - 6:00pm every Monday. Followed by our Over 18’s SEN Disco at 7:00pm - 9:00pm. (Doors do not open until 18:30). The entry fee is £1 (parents/ carers are free).
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