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4EverUnique
The Daytime Support Service is a safe place for young adults with disabilities to meet, make friends, experience new things and be themselves. Weekly activities include equestrian training, gym sessions, network wheels at Salt Ayre, volunteering at a local charity shop, travel training and swimming. Regular activities also include baking/cooking, gardening, arts and crafts, sensory sessions and lots more!
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Unique Kidz Stay and Play
Stay and Play Sessions are open for both disabled children and their siblings, aged 0 to 5 years old. Sessions are led and supervised by highly qualified Play Workers. Children will learn play skills with a small group focusing on different aspects, such as social and motor skills. Sessions also provide a chance for an informal meeting with other parents who can relate and share experiences.
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Unique Kidz Sensory Session
Sensory Session - Hands on and interactive, this session gives parents or carers time to spend with their children in the sensory room that helps to develop essential skills. Sessions also provide a chance for an informal meeting with other parents who can relate and share experiences.
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Brighton Pebbles
Parent-led community group for families with disabled children and those who find accessing mainstream activities difficult due to challenging behaviour. They run a weekly after school drop-in session, days out at weekends and during school holidays, and where funding allows, short breaks. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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All Sorts Youth Brighton
Specialist services directly to LGBT+ children & young people (ages 5-25). We offer spaces and support groups for parents, carers and families of LGBT+ children and young people. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Shared Sounds
Interactive musical play sessions for children from birth to 4 years olds. Songs, rhymes, and creative free musical play and exploration with sound makers. Music sessions include support for young children's wider learning and early development in areas such as speech and language, communication, social interaction, literacy, confidence, coordination, motor skills. Support for parent/child bonding, interaction, mental health and wellbeing Free sessions for children with SEND at Shadsworth Children's Centre due to funding support from The National Foundation for Youth Music. Please contact to discuss accessibility needs.
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Westbay Beach
Public beach with an accessible ramp, accessible park, café and kiosk.
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British Ironworks Centre
The British Ironwork Centre is the largest centre in the United Kingdom for decorative metal work. A place for you and your family to see beautiful pieces of art and explore what's on offer. Renowned for the Knife Angel, Spoon Gorilla, and the Manchester Bee. Also known for amazing food and beautiful walks. Contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Folly Farm
A farm park, zoo, and fairground with indoor and outdoor play areas, cafes and shops.
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The Deep
Education and conservation charity with an award winning aquarium.
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Birdland
Discover an amazing world of birds and their Jurassic ancestors on your day out in the Cotswolds. Birdland is set in nine acres of gardens and woodland, creating a picturesque canopy for the winding River Windrush. Meet over 500 birds from magical owls, large cassowary and rare species such as the Waldrapp Ibis. Spot flamingos, pelicans, cranes and waterfowl that live in our riverside habitats with many more inhabiting over 50 aviaries.
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Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens
Set in over 160 acres of beautiful parklands the Park has an amazingly diverse collection of species many of which are endangered in the wild. The park has wheelchair friendly paths and a wheelchair accessible train.
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