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Stick n Step Wirral
Stick ‘n’ Step sessions incorporate play, mobility tasks and songs to develop functional skills. Children and young people work in small groups based on their ability; this creates a positive environment where children are motivated to learn whilst having fun. Every child and young person that attends Stick ‘n’ Step has an Individual Development Plan with specific goals and objectives. Tasks and exercises are tailored to each child’s ability and development.
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Stick n Step Runcorn
Stick ‘n’ Step sessions incorporate play, mobility tasks and songs to develop functional skills. Children and young people work in small groups based on their ability; this creates a positive environment where children are motivated to learn whilst having fun. Every child and young person that attends Stick ‘n’ Step has an Individual Development Plan with specific goals and objectives. Tasks and exercises are tailored to each child’s ability and development.
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CP United – Tots group 3+
Group for children aged 3 and over. Football club for children and adults who have cerebral palsy/acquired brain injury. Training sessions and fixtures are available to all regardless of age, ability, experience, gender, mobility or CP classification. Whether you play within the National CP Talent program, local grassroots football, play within a PAN disability team, play at school or don’t play at all, please come along and enjoy your football in a positive learning environment. Training sessions are run by FA and UEFA qualified coaches (including goal keeper training) and are specifically designed for players with CPAll new player must be registered in order to play/train.
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CP United – 9 – 16 years
Development Advanced/Early Development Phase - Football club for children and adults who have cerebral palsy/acquired brain injury. Training sessions and fixtures are available to all regardless of age, ability, experience, gender, mobility or CP classification. Whether you play within the National CP Talent program, local grassroots football, play within a PAN disability team, play at school or don’t play at all, please come along and enjoy your football in a positive learning environment. Training sessions are run by FA and UEFA qualified coaches (including goal keeper training) and are specifically designed for players with CPAll new player must be registered in order to play/train.
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CP United – Adult 16+
Football club for children and adults whohave cerebral palsy/acquired brain injury. Training sessions and fixtures are available to All regardless of age, ability, experience, gender, mobility or CP classification. Whether you play within the National CP Talent program, local grassroots football, play within a PAN disability team, play at school or don’t play at all, please come along and enjoy your football in a positive learning environment. Training sessions are run by FA and UEFA qualified coaches (including goal keeper training) and are specifically designed for players with CPAll new player must be registered in order to play/train.
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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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Z-arts
An arts and theatre hub, where theatre shows take place and where there are plenty of dance, drama and arts and crafts activities to get stuck into. The theatre has 230 seats with shows for different ages each season. Weekly participatory classes in all art forms for children aged 0-13 years. Accessible seating and wheelchair spaces available which can be booked in advance. Relaxed showings and families are able to come in and out as they need. Large changing mats available in family bathrooms and lift access to all floors. Accessible toilet in Z-Cafe and access pack for food and drinks assistance if needed.
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Cerebra
Cerebra offer a range of free services that enrich the lives of children with brain conditions and support their families and carers. Their services include: - Sleep Advice Service: Advice and support helping you and your child get a good night's sleep. - Toy and Book Library: Borrow specialist books and toys from the free and easy to use library. - Parent Guides: Comprehensive guides to legal, social, financial, educational and health issues. - Cerebra Innovation Centre: The Cerebra Innovation Centre (CIC) designs and builds innovative, bespoke products to help disabled children discover and engage with the world around them. - Legal Right Service: Information and help about your legal rights to health and social care services.
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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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