Tittesworth Water Play Area And Toilets
A playground featuring a step-free sandpit and a playhouse that is also step-free. It includes boards or panels with various activities or games. The playground has wide, flat paths and the swings feature a plank-shaped rectangle to sit on while holding onto the chains. Additionally, there is a large nest seat swing, as well as a seat with a high back.
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Tittesworth Water Play Area And Toilets
A playground featuring a step-free sandpit and a playhouse that is also step-free. It includes boards or panels with various activities or games. The playground has wide, flat paths and the swings feature a plank-shaped rectangle to sit on while holding onto the chains. Additionally, there is a large nest seat swing, as well as a seat with a high back.
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Locomotion
Get up close to incredible engineering feats in the World's first railway town. Cafe serving hot and cold food and drinks and museum shop. Museum admission is free. There's no need to pre-book an admission ticket, except for selected events and activities. Sensory packs and ear defenders are available to borrow from the welcome desk. Visual Story to help visitors with additional needs to plan their day available. The museum is fully wheelchair accessible. However parts of the site are open air and visitors will need to use outdoor footpaths.
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Stanley Deaf Club
Stanley Deaf Club is a non profitable voluntary group. it is held once a fortnight at Stanley Civic Hall. The group is for deaf children and adults and anyone interested in learning sign language. Deafness can be very isolating and meeting together in our group can break down barriers. Friendly and welcoming group for anyone who is learning sign language or would like to come along and meet the deaf community.
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Old Priory playgrounds
A playground featuring a plank-shaped rectangle swing for sitting and holding on to chains, a large nest swing, and a swing seat with a high-back bucket. Otherswings options include rope bridges, tyres, and wide belts. The playground also includes a contained, step-free sandpit, a step-free playhouse, an in-ground trampoline for two people to use simultaneously, musical and sound equipment, boards or panels with various activities or games, boards or panels with lights, textures, or sounds, and mirrors.
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Lakelands Estate Playpark
A playground with a step-free sandpit. The park also includes an in-ground trampoline for two people to jump at the same time, musical and sound equipment, a plank-shaped rectangular swing to sit on while holding onto the chains, and a large nest, a seat for lying down. There is also a swing with a bucket seat.
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GeTIN2Dance
A weekly daytime dance programme for people aged 18+ who are autistic or have a learning disability. Dance classes take place in a modern and accessible dance studio. Alongside dance classes, GeTin2Dance also involves regular opportunities to perform in public, engage in learning focused on the benefits of taking part in dance and physical activity as well as lots of opportunities to take part in other arts programmes.
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All-Aboard Watersports
All-Aboard is a watersports charity. It aims to break down barriers and make it possible for everyone to participate in a range of watersports, such as sailing, kayaking, canoeing, rowing, paddleboarding, powerboating and other water related activities. Sailability: Accessible Sailing for anyone with additional needs Powerability: Wheelchair Accessible Boat Trips for individuals Paddleability: Accessible Paddle sports for anyone with additional needs
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Durham Area Disability Leisure Group
Durham Area Disability Group is a charity that provides year-round opportunities for disabled children and their families to get together, meet new people, try new things and have fun. This includes events and social opportunities, one-off excursions and regular group activities. Please see provider for an up to date activity list. Families must be a member in order to book activities, please check website for membership details and application forms.
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Faversham Recreation Ground
A playground with wide, flat paths, featuring a ground-level roundabout, a large net swing, and a bucket seat swing. There is also a sensory garden with plants for touching and smelling, natural landscaping like trees and mounds, benches located near and away from the main play equipment, a step-free playhouse, and musical/sound equipment such as drums, xylophones, and rattles. Additionally, there are boards or panels with various activities and games. the same challenges, in a relaxed and informal way.
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Stockport Parents of ADHD Children in Education
Stockport Parents of ADHD Children in Education. SPACE Stockport is a support group for parents and carers of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and associated conditions. The meetings are an opportunity to talk to other parents who face the same challenges in a relaxed and informal way. The committee members are all local parents, who have children with ADHD. Parents can connect with the group online via Facebook.
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Talbot House
Talbot House has been supporting the families of people with learning disabilities in Manchester since 1976. Talbot House supports families in many different ways. Support services on offer include, one to one support with our in house support workers, training courses to families and professionals, signposting to other services, accompanying families to appointments and providing advocacy and therapuetic counsellors if needed
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Dimobi Children Disability Trust – Parents Forum
Dimobi Parents’ Forum is a growing peer-to-peer support network of parents and carers of children and young people with learning disabilities and special education needs. The forum runs meetings and workshops for parents to empower them to access the information and skills they need to better support their families. Carers represented in the Forum include parents, foster and adoptive parents, grandparents, adult siblings, aunts and uncles. The Forum is facilitated by parents with children with special and complex needs who openly share their lived and living experiences so that, others can learn from them. Dimobi Parents Forum offers a great chance to meet other parents and to get, and give, feedback on important issues.
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